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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Crankcase Joint-Prep and sealing
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<blockquote data-quote="greg brillus" data-source="post: 37625" data-attributes="member: 597"><p>Hi kev, sorry I haven't used Hylomar before although i can imagine it's pretty good as well. If it works on aircraft engines ( where it originated form) it must be ok. Threebond is available from good auto parts outlets, and your local engine reco shop should know where to get it from....one good feature of the Threebond products is the colour match to your engine cases, making joints very neat and tidy, I have found this to be of great benefit in doing a top job, with little chance of oil leaks. First used Threebond rebuilding the engine on my 750 Bonnie years ago, never had any leaks with it...A tube of it will last a long time, and it makes gaskets all but redundant.....Cheers for now...Greg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greg brillus, post: 37625, member: 597"] Hi kev, sorry I haven't used Hylomar before although i can imagine it's pretty good as well. If it works on aircraft engines ( where it originated form) it must be ok. Threebond is available from good auto parts outlets, and your local engine reco shop should know where to get it from....one good feature of the Threebond products is the colour match to your engine cases, making joints very neat and tidy, I have found this to be of great benefit in doing a top job, with little chance of oil leaks. First used Threebond rebuilding the engine on my 750 Bonnie years ago, never had any leaks with it...A tube of it will last a long time, and it makes gaskets all but redundant.....Cheers for now...Greg. [/QUOTE]
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