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U-Joint Gasket Question
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john38coupe |
01-20-2012 @ 1:14 PM
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I'm preparing to reinstall my U-joint/transmission in a 1938 60hp coupe and the cork gasket that circles the rear of the U-joint cover comes as a straight piece of cork. I soaked it in motor oil for 3 days and that didn't help its bending to a circle shape and it broke. Any suggestions what to soak it in to make it more plyable? Thanks
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supereal |
01-20-2012 @ 4:01 PM
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If your cork strip gasket is so stiff it won't conform to the groove in the u-joint cap, it is either so old that it is dried out, or made of the wrong material. Obtain a new one, as soaking will not usually make it pliable. A hard gasket won't seal, anyway.
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john38coupe |
01-21-2012 @ 6:28 AM
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Thanks, good advice
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Henryat1140 |
01-24-2012 @ 6:47 PM
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You might want to consider an alternative type of gasket. A man named HotRodJohn is selling a hose-type seal. Some say it's just vacuum hose, but he maintains it's a space-age material. I used his kit recently and liked the way the hose could be compressed into the groove top and bottom. It was a good fit, and I believe it is a better solution than the cork. You can search for him on eBay, or go over to Fordbarn.com and look for several extensive threads on this subject. Good Luck, Henry
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