You're just removing the torque of the main cap bolts so that the seal gets a little bit of play so it can slide.Wait a minute, if I have the main caps all loose and I turn the crank - it wouldn't push the crank up out?
You're just removing the torque of the main cap bolts so that the seal gets a little bit of play so it can slide.Wait a minute, if I have the main caps all loose and I turn the crank - it wouldn't push the crank up out?
I removed the original "felp" seal on my 318 last springWell I think I'm trying both ideas kind of but if I can just take the rear main cap off and it comes out nicely which I think it's probably been changed before in the last rebuild I would have hoped. Then I can just do one by one with the two and four caps. One little bit of resistance from that seal and I'm going to loosen all the main caps.
Cool!
Some guys can write 5 word and you get it............I'm not that guy
As far as the freeze plugs sealant goes. I used Permatex Form a Gasket Sealant #1 It sealed up a freeze plug that was way pitted.
Pitted so bad the a rubber freeze and stop leakwouldn't seal it, but a new freeze plug and the permatex has fix it. Thats why i said i will never install another one without it.
Original rope seal! NOW THERE WAS SOME FUN!!!!!!I removed the original "felp" seal on my 318 last spring
Anyways, I've done it several times, and if it doesn't work, your doing it wrong![]()
yeah, LOL...... not too bad, though. I wasn't sure when the rope seals were discontinued, but my motor had it and it's a '76 motorOriginal rope seal! NOW THERE WAS SOME FUN!!!!!!
what if you use 360 bolts with the 318 heads?Im just reallybut.....if you use the 360 bolts torque to 95 if you use the 318 bolts torque to 85 pounds
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Are you using the original oil pump?BAZINGA!!
Found an oil pump gasket. It's a little thin? Remember back when this thread was starting someone was saying they're hard to find and I was just looking through my gaskets for one that I could hack up into something I could use or at least make the decision that I need to get some gasket material and I stumbled upon this? I think I'll try and trace it if I ever need to make a new I have a pattern.
It's just weird how thin it is and of course it's a little beat up but still usable.
Are you using the original oil pump?
If your using the original oil pump, and there was no gasket, you don't need a gasket. IF there is a question on the mating surface/ or different oil pump, I use a gasket with shellac (indian head).I don't know about the original pump but the one that was on the 318.?
I love that stuff, permatex 1. Good stuff for sealing up pitted cast iron.Cool!
Some guys can write 5 word and you get it............I'm not that guy
As far as the freeze plugs sealant goes. I used Permatex Form a Gasket Sealant #1 It sealed up a freeze plug that was way pitted.
Pitted so bad the a rubber freeze and stop leakwouldn't seal it, but a new freeze plug and the permatex has fix it. Thats why i said i will never install another one without it.

Don't recall ever using one myself. Have been told they can spit out.... but if I was.... I'd use shellac and glue it opposed to rtv.Not to go off in left field here again... but, Remember when Guitar Jones lost oil pressure on his new motor and found that a piece of the oil pump gasket had blew out?!.
They say (i know you hate them words) that it cam from the factory with a metal to metal seal on the oil pump.
For the record, i found one in my kit and used it on my 408. However, my 15 year onld 340 that i pull out, did not get a gasket between the pump and cap.
Just something else to chew on.![]()
Never used the ultra grey. if it's anything like the grey case sealants cycles use it's pretty incredible stuff.everyone has their favorite, and many ways work with success. I was steered when I was a teenager by one of the best engine builders I've known (long past) to use the Ultra grey permatex. Been using it over the years, and never had it fail.
on oil pumps, I will only use shellac (indian head gasket maker).Agree on not using rtv.(right stuff is just a bad *** RTV) if the slightest amount gets squeezed into the oil passageway.......eventually, it will break off and could end up in the pressure relief valve causing low pressure at idle.
Sorry, I forgot to post this, when I told you I would.
This is the only source that I have found to buy individual oil pump gaskets.
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