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Looking at buying a 742B. Tips on what to look for?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave1234" data-source="post: 129154" data-attributes="member: 23099"><p>I cut my own fuel pump gasket, used RTV on the existing valve cover gasket as a temporary fix pending a valve adjust and possible stem seal replacement. FYI, I try to avoid RTV as much as possible, but in this case the mfg says you have to on both sides of the front cam bearing. Its very hard to get RTV to really stick, and if you do it takes dynamite to get things apart. I bought automobile gaskets for the valve cover but haven't used them yet. In a car, I recall that 1 drip per mile = 1 qt/500 miles. leaks add up fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave1234, post: 129154, member: 23099"] I cut my own fuel pump gasket, used RTV on the existing valve cover gasket as a temporary fix pending a valve adjust and possible stem seal replacement. FYI, I try to avoid RTV as much as possible, but in this case the mfg says you have to on both sides of the front cam bearing. Its very hard to get RTV to really stick, and if you do it takes dynamite to get things apart. I bought automobile gaskets for the valve cover but haven't used them yet. In a car, I recall that 1 drip per mile = 1 qt/500 miles. leaks add up fast. [/QUOTE]
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