In a message dated 9/1/2005 2:46:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
lendich@optusnet.com.au writes:
Now
we just need to get Lynn, or Leon to install a set of these in a race engine
for a real test :-)
I have yet to have a problem with a stock seal. The water ring I reuse over
and over. It gets to be too long after one cycle, so I cut a piece out on the
diagonal and put the joint at the top of the housing with a drop of GE 100%
silicone. Since the inner ring is cut through the intake port area anyway, I
just trim a bit from there.
Until I ran out of it, I used 18 gage Teflon insulated aircraft hookup wire
for the inner ring. I could use that stuff as many times as I wanted
to.
On the other hand, the stock seals are the minimum quality (typical
automotive thinking) that they can get away with, so the replacement idea is not
at all outlandish, if you have the sizes right. I have only lost one set of
rotor seals and that was from long time use of too small an oil cooler.
That failure did not affect engine performance, but the oil would
have run out in short order. The smoke cloud was impressive.
Lynn E. Hanover