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-=Jeff=- 09-19-2009 10:29 PM

quick Water pump Gasket question
 
Can I use High Tack on this gasket to get in place?

If so, do i high tack it to the pump or front cover?

if I cannot use that, what do you suggest to getting the gasket set in place

Paul Workman 09-20-2009 06:16 AM

Re: quick Water pump Gasket question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by -=Jeff=- (Post 71181)
Can I use High Tack on this gasket to get in place?

If so, do i high tack it to the pump or front cover?

if I cannot use that, what do you suggest to getting the gasket set in place

Jeff,

I'm generally a fan of "contact cement" (by any other name); used it on SBCs and BBCs for years, and most lately on my LT5 water pump. The contact cement really holds the gasket in place, and can survive some minor bumping, etc. w/o moving as the mating surface is jostled into place.

I put the contact stuff on the LT5 pump, in this case. I figured if I ever had to scrape it off, it would be easier to put the pump in my lap on on the bench to work on (and hit it first with the 3M Adhesive Remover):thumbsup: - easy access being my thought.

I also like to put a very thin film of blue RTV (silicone) gasket on the other surface and let it set up before installing the part. The RTV (IMO) enhances the seal - especially water, it allows easy removal of the part, and many times the gasket remains intact (attached to the contact cement side) and can be re-used with another very thin application of RTV upon reassembly.

I don't do this engine assembly stuff for a living, i.e., those that do might have a better idea. But, IMO the sticky stuff is a great way to keep gaskets from squirming around - especially on plenums or parts where temperatures fluctuate between parts after a while. Sticky stuff is good stuff - just my experience over more years than I care to admit :rolleyes::rolleyes: - YMMV.;) And, my gasket is not leaking a drop and it has been about a year now.

P.

ralph92ZR1 09-20-2009 06:58 AM

Re: quick Water pump Gasket question
 
Hi Jeff,

I used the medium tack that takes 3 hours to dry so I had time to work the pump. First applied a film to the gasket, then pump, pressed in place and allowed 3 hours to set. Then applied a this film to the mating surface of the block and the gasket, bolted finger tight, then torque to spec. Still have a leak, as posted, but its not from the pump gasket seal.

-=Jeff=- 09-20-2009 08:53 AM

Re: quick Water pump Gasket question
 
thanks guys

HAWAIIZR-1 09-20-2009 02:17 PM

Re: quick Water pump Gasket question
 
I have been using Hondabond HT with gaskets for waterpump, plenum, cam covers, etc. and love it. I'm going to continue using it for my rebuild this time too. I did not know how well it would worked until the last time I used it and took off the waterpump yesterday. Easy removal and seals like a champ. It is actually used where gaskets are not used like cam covers and split cases, but I always use a thin layer on the gaskets so like others have said, no issues with a like product.


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