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Re: sealing gaskets/troublesome reverse lights

To: "Greg Ames" <tga@arrowpoint.com>, <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: sealing gaskets/troublesome reverse lights
From: "Mike Perry" <mikep@michindust.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 07:13:12 -0400
Can't help you with the fuel pump, but upon bringing my 72 home, I spent
almost the entire weekend removing about every connection, wire brushing,
and spraying with "electronic cleaner".  Seems to have worked well, as
everything lights up.  The process is a good way to find less than suitable
sections of wiring anyway.

Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Ames <tga@arrowpoint.com>
To: spitfires@autox.team.net <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Date: Monday, September 13, 1999 11:17 PM
Subject: sealing gaskets/troublesome reverse lights


>
>Sorry if this is a repost, but I never saw it come through on the digest.
>(Is the list closed, where only members can post?  I may have posted from a
>different address)
>
>- What's the best way to seal the paper gasket under the fuel pump?  I've
>heard RTV or Permatex #2.  Currently, it blows oil like crazy.  I have to
>change the pump, so I'd like to seal the leak once and for all.
>
>- What's the difference between the different types of RTV (the local auto
>parts shop carries no fewer than 4 varieties).  There's a blue, red,
>another blue, and some high-temp-with-copper variety.  They also have type
>numbers of 500-ish, 650-ish, 770 (or 777) and 800-something, respectively,
>and the back panel equates them to different varieties produced by Loctite.
> What gives?
>
>- Any suggestions for tightening up the loose ground connections in my
>reverse light's bulb holders?  The connection between the tabbed metal ring
>that holds the bulb holder into the reflector and the copper/brass tab that
>runs down the side of the socket to the bulb shell seems to have loosened
>up, resulting in an intermittent ground (I need the lights reliable enough
>to get through inspection!).  TRF and Moss don't seem to have new bulb
>holders.  Is there any good way to repair what I've got?  I thought about
>wrapping a stranded wire around one of the "holddown" tabs, so the wire
>would be forced against the reflector housing when the bulb was installed,
>and stuffing it down the inside of the socket to make contact with the bulb
>shell.
>
>Thanks,
>Greg Ames
>tga@arrowpoint.com
>72 MkIV, FK26506L, owner for almost 2 weeks!
>


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