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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: EMD on 10 June 2015, 12:00:43
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Does anyone know what make the cam cover gaskets dbug
is using on trial and where they were purchased :-\
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AGP for gaskets, O-Rings and sealant GM :y
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Thanks Tunnie :y
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Just out of interest has anyone ever used an alternative to the GM black goo? ???
I'm not talking bathroom silicone or anything like that but a different brand of automotive sealant such as Hylomar, which would be half the price of GM goo. ;)
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Given how rarely it's done, I think it's worth the little extra.
I want to try the AGP gaskets, I need to replace a lazy lifter in the 3.2.
As it's not doing big miles, it's worth a punt. :)
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I had a noisey litter in the 2.6 , 3 oil changes and Wynns
lifter treatment solved it . Use it every oil change now :y
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I had a noisey litter in the 2.6 , 3 oil changes and Wynns
lifter treatment solved it . Use it every oil change now :y
Mine has failed/suck, it's also only when hot, not cold. About 4 oil changes, a can of Whnns and 10,000 miles. It's still there ;D
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Just out of interest has anyone ever used an alternative to the GM black goo? ???
I'm not talking bathroom silicone or anything like that but a different brand of automotive sealant such as Hylomar, which would be half the price of GM goo. ;)
Yep, I've used the Loctite equivalent (598, If memory serves) and it's been fine.
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I'm still using the same tube of VX black goo I bought four years ago for the cam covers - it's just starting to turn in the tube.. which is amazing, I've never managed to make a tube of anything like it (e.g. Hylomar/Loctite) last more than a month or two once opened ;D
(I've used it for two lots of cam cover jobs, resealed someones Lotus sump with it, all sorts..)
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Yes I've had the same tube of black goo for years and it's still usable. :y
It's always worth knowing about alternatives though, especially when things like this usually have to be ordered. ;)
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black sealent purchased this morningcost £6.50 from gm,not too terrible,o-rings around 83peach,not so good.
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Given how rarely it's done, I think it's worth the little extra.
I want to try the AGP gaskets, I need to replace a lazy lifter in the 3.2.
As it's not doing big miles, it's worth a punt. :)
And how do you Know which one it is :-\
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Just out of interest has anyone ever used an alternative to the GM black goo? ???
I'm not talking bathroom silicone or anything like that but a different brand of automotive sealant such as Hylomar, which would be half the price of GM goo. ;)
Yes loctites equivelant range as said. Might even be a loctite product in the gm tube ;)
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Just spoke to AGP , he'e ringing me back with prices on the O rings as they have none in stock atm . Very helpful , think his name was jason :y
There are a few suppliers for the cam cover gaskets , Payen being one of them which are made with Elastomer :y
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Given how rarely it's done, I think it's worth the little extra.
I want to try the AGP gaskets, I need to replace a lazy lifter in the 3.2.
As it's not doing big miles, it's worth a punt. :)
And how do you Know which one it is :-\
Won't know until the plenum, inlet, cam cover and cams are out, but MasterDTM thinks it was on the passenger bank. Even identified it while being about 10 feet away from the car ;D
Just spoke to AGP , he'e ringing me back with prices on the O rings as they have none in stock atm . Very helpful , think his name was jason :y
There are a few suppliers for the cam cover gaskets , Payen being one of them which are made with Elastomer :y
Dbug went GM for O-rings. :y
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Did a wynns engine flush on mine before the lifter treatment ;)