Re: Thermostat housing
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Re: Thermostat housing



Hello,

Just about any of the RTV gasket sealants will work.  I agree with
making a thin gasket and using a sealant.  There is one out there that
will seal just about anything and make it very hard to get apart next
time "The Right Stuff" by Permatex.  I personally like the half size
caulking tube over the pressurized can.  Either way expensive.

I have used a flat surface with wet dry sandpaper to true up a flange
that is warped.  It is easy, just work it until you just have contact
around the seating surface of the thermostat housing.  I do a figure 8
pattern with the paper wet.

Take Care
Dennis C.

On May 7, 7:44 pm, Doug J <63sprtf...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> OK,, I feel like an idiot even bringing this up.  I'm having a hell of a
> time getting my thermostat housing to seal up on my 383.  The housing
> itself is not true anymore,, I took it to work and set it on a granite
> block used for  precise measurement, and it rocks back and forth quite a
> bit.  I grabbed one off another engine that sits rock solid (pun
> intended).  It, however, doesn't seal tight either, and without a gasket
> will rock from side to side a bit on the pump housing.  I hate to pull it
> apart and take a chance on a different pump housing. Anyone have any luck
> with sealing with some kind of gunk like permatex or the like ?  I've never
> been happy with using anything with gaskets.  Especially something with
> some pressure behind it.   Can't believe I'm getting my ass kicked by a two
> bolt housing like this. :-(
>
> --
> Doug,
> '63 Sport Fury 'vert

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