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cetane April 28th, 2016 17:19

Ive had good luck with using hylomar blue on the seals for gaskets. It never sets/drys. It seals well with original gaskets. Coat seals and reassemble. Can come apart afterwards if needed.

http://www.mossmotors.com/Graphics/P.../232-215_1.jpg

Works good on we gen1 mags along with original seal. No good if you don't use original seal (even good rtv doesn't cut it well without seal imho)

Jaeger_CDN April 28th, 2016 17:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by BioRage (Post 1978346)
THATS THE PLAN, once it's sealed with gasket, you never open it again, ever. :|} you can still remove the valve though, but should seal 100%

On these mags, the only way to remove the follower or the spring is through the base plate not the upper end so I want to wait until I get the follower part sorted before I properly seal the mag altogether.

XZIVR April 29th, 2016 02:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by cetane (Post 1978348)
Ive had good luck with using hylomar blue on the seals for gaskets. It never sets/drys. It seals well with original gaskets. Coat seals and reassemble. Can come apart afterwards if needed.

http://www.mossmotors.com/Graphics/P.../232-215_1.jpg

Works good on we gen1 mags along with original seal. No good if you don't use original seal (even good rtv doesn't cut it well without seal imho)

stuff works great as a dressing for the compression and water jacket o-rings on rotary engines too, but FFS keep it away from the seals or your first few starts will not be fun. If I was using it to seal a mag I'd be very cautious about not over applying and making sure it goes NOWHERE NEAR the valves..


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