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Re: BB Water neck - is there a style that doesn't leak? [Re: gtx69] #463422
09/11/09 03:33 AM
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Indian head gasket sealer is that the name of it?




Lol... Good stuff... "Chief Permatex"



Re: BB Water neck - is there a style that doesn't leak? #463423
09/11/09 08:58 AM
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Wow, looks old , do they still make this stuff or is basically what the newer stuff is?

Re: BB Water neck - is there a style that doesn't leak? [Re: Hughes] #463424
09/11/09 09:00 AM
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the house on the left.
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These CSR hosuings are all we use. We have good luck with them and sell quite a few.
http://www.hughesengines.com/Index/produ...mp;partid=24196





better not leak at $100

Re: BB Water neck - is there a style that doesn't leak? [Re: 70sixpkrt] #463425
09/11/09 02:17 PM
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I bought mine from Roger Gibson Restorations about 2 yrs. ago and hasn't leaked yet.



Re: BB Water neck - is there a style that doesn't leak? [Re: gtx69] #463426
09/11/09 03:24 PM
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Indian head gasket sealer is that the name of it?




you are correct Sir! The Car Quest stuff I get is the same, just has the CQ name on it.


Dave


1981 Dodge D150 360 auto
Re: BB Water neck - is there a style that doesn't leak? [Re: northcoastmopar] #463427
09/13/09 08:29 PM
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I had the same problem, and just posted my fix a couple minutes ago. I ended up going with a Billet Specialties polished aluminum jobby, with the O-ring, and it works flawlessly. I am sure that had I decided to keep the old one - a chrome piece - and sand the surface, that would have worked too.


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