Resealed my timing cover today and realized after install that I forgot to add sealant to the circled area.
So, 3-4 more hours of teardown, cleaning and redo. Plus 4 days since some of the gaskets are one-time use.
How was your Friday?
That sure is one clean timing cover!View attachment 86569
Resealed my timing cover today and realized after install that I forgot to add sealant to the circled area.
So, 3-4 more hours of teardown, cleaning and redo. Plus 4 days since some of the gaskets are one-time use.
How was your Friday?![]()
I just spent 5 hours replacing a single switch. So not as bad but still not great.How was your Friday?![]()
Good, lil’ cold but Friday.View attachment 86569
Resealed my timing cover today and realized after install that I forgot to add sealant to the circled area.
So, 3-4 more hours of teardown, cleaning and redo. Plus 4 days since some of the gaskets are one-time use.
How was your Friday?![]()
Toyota specs 2.5-3mm for most of the cover and 7-8mm for the six T-Joints.IIRC the spec for Drei Bond is a 1 or 1.5mm bead.
Sounds about right for German cars. Their parts tend to be more finely machined so the needed gap fill is significantly less.IIRC the spec for Drei Bond is a 1 or 1.5mm bead.
I didn’t put enough RTV on two of the T-Joints last time and it started seeping after 25-30K.I was wondering about those spots & figured there was a reason.