
Neck Leaking
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- sturmtyger380
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Neck Leaking
Do you guys have any pointers or tips to help keep this neck from leaking between the gasket?


47 CJ2A
53 M38A1
52 M37
51 M38
67 M416
?? M101A1
53 M38A1
52 M37
51 M38
67 M416
?? M101A1
Re: Neck Leaking
Form-A-Gasket Type 3 Aviation
Affectionately known as the "Brown Shit"
It's in the same family as Anti-Seize...It works awesome but gets on everything and is a pain to get off. I have never had a failure with it. Use lacquer thinner to get it off your hands etc. For your shiny engine, use sparingly on all (upper & lower) surfaces.
Affectionately known as the "Brown Shit"

It's in the same family as Anti-Seize...It works awesome but gets on everything and is a pain to get off. I have never had a failure with it. Use lacquer thinner to get it off your hands etc. For your shiny engine, use sparingly on all (upper & lower) surfaces.
- sturmtyger380
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- Location: Up State SC
Re: Neck Leaking
From FB I got all kind of suggestions from using Type 3 Aviation as well as others. The base area where the neck sits on the head was not too smooth. One suggested I take it to a machine shop to have it milled smooth. Sorry but I am not taking the head off now.
I decided to use JB weld metal filler to put on the head where the rough places were and sand it down. The I decided to go with the Indian Head shellac. Right now I am letting it cure as long as I can before I put coolant back in. I will report back.
I decided to use JB weld metal filler to put on the head where the rough places were and sand it down. The I decided to go with the Indian Head shellac. Right now I am letting it cure as long as I can before I put coolant back in. I will report back.
47 CJ2A
53 M38A1
52 M37
51 M38
67 M416
?? M101A1
53 M38A1
52 M37
51 M38
67 M416
?? M101A1
Re: Neck Leaking
Hope it works. The type 3 would still take care of it. It has the consistency of extra thick molasses.
Re: Neck Leaking
Straight-edge your mating surfaces to confirm they're smooth might help too.
Gary
Gary
Cal_Gary
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
Re: Neck Leaking
Type 3 is the bomb for that.
And here is a tip straight from Permatex for clean up. Use isopropyl alcohol. Instantly takes it off your hands. Easily cleans up extra pushed out around part. With a soak, easily cleans the surface when you take it apart years later.
After decades of using it, I can attest to its effecacy.
And here is a tip straight from Permatex for clean up. Use isopropyl alcohol. Instantly takes it off your hands. Easily cleans up extra pushed out around part. With a soak, easily cleans the surface when you take it apart years later.
After decades of using it, I can attest to its effecacy.
"It may be ugly, but at least it is slow!"