Re: Changing rear diff fluid (91 XJ): don't want to R&R the diffcover...
DougW wrote:
> Doug did pass the time by typing: > >>This is the only vehicle I have and it takes 24 hours for the RTV to dry. > > > They make fast set RTV. http://www.permatex.com/ > Check the package for Hylomar HPF, I think it's ready > in under 12 hours. > Or use gasket shellac, should set in a very short time. John |
Re: Changing rear diff fluid (91 XJ): don't want to R&R the diffcover...
DougW wrote:
> Doug did pass the time by typing: > >>This is the only vehicle I have and it takes 24 hours for the RTV to dry. > > > They make fast set RTV. http://www.permatex.com/ > Check the package for Hylomar HPF, I think it's ready > in under 12 hours. > Or use gasket shellac, should set in a very short time. John |
Re: Changing rear diff fluid (91 XJ): don't want to R&R the diffcover...
DougW wrote:
> Doug did pass the time by typing: > >>This is the only vehicle I have and it takes 24 hours for the RTV to dry. > > > They make fast set RTV. http://www.permatex.com/ > Check the package for Hylomar HPF, I think it's ready > in under 12 hours. > Or use gasket shellac, should set in a very short time. John |
Re: Changing rear diff fluid (91 XJ): don't want to R&R the diffcover...
You're scarring me, that's not that stuff that sets rock hard, that
uses about ninety percent of my engine rebuilding time chiseling off, is it? God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ JohnM wrote: > > Or use gasket shellac, should set in a very short time. > > John |
Re: Changing rear diff fluid (91 XJ): don't want to R&R the diffcover...
You're scarring me, that's not that stuff that sets rock hard, that
uses about ninety percent of my engine rebuilding time chiseling off, is it? God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ JohnM wrote: > > Or use gasket shellac, should set in a very short time. > > John |
Re: Changing rear diff fluid (91 XJ): don't want to R&R the diffcover...
You're scarring me, that's not that stuff that sets rock hard, that
uses about ninety percent of my engine rebuilding time chiseling off, is it? God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ JohnM wrote: > > Or use gasket shellac, should set in a very short time. > > John |
Re: Changing rear diff fluid (91 XJ): don't want to R&R the diffcover...
You're scarring me, that's not that stuff that sets rock hard, that
uses about ninety percent of my engine rebuilding time chiseling off, is it? God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ JohnM wrote: > > Or use gasket shellac, should set in a very short time. > > John |
Re: Changing rear diff fluid (91 XJ): don't want to R&R the diffcover...
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> You're scarring me, that's not that stuff that sets rock hard, that > uses about ninety percent of my engine rebuilding time chiseling off, is > it? Next time use a bit of this to strip it off, it works amazingly well. http://members.cox.net/douglas.wilso...ges/pyroil.jpg > JohnM wrote: >> >> Or use gasket shellac, should set in a very short time. >> >> John -- DougW |
Re: Changing rear diff fluid (91 XJ): don't want to R&R the diffcover...
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> You're scarring me, that's not that stuff that sets rock hard, that > uses about ninety percent of my engine rebuilding time chiseling off, is > it? Next time use a bit of this to strip it off, it works amazingly well. http://members.cox.net/douglas.wilso...ges/pyroil.jpg > JohnM wrote: >> >> Or use gasket shellac, should set in a very short time. >> >> John -- DougW |
Re: Changing rear diff fluid (91 XJ): don't want to R&R the diffcover...
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> You're scarring me, that's not that stuff that sets rock hard, that > uses about ninety percent of my engine rebuilding time chiseling off, is > it? Next time use a bit of this to strip it off, it works amazingly well. http://members.cox.net/douglas.wilso...ges/pyroil.jpg > JohnM wrote: >> >> Or use gasket shellac, should set in a very short time. >> >> John -- DougW |
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