Add a pint of dot 3 brake fluid to the oil & drive for a month then change the oil. If it works lots of time & $$$ saved. If it doesn't only a few $$$ for the fluid & NO time.
1963 215 Rear seal leaking quite a bit, can I change with motor in car? Appreciate any reference or sharing of information. I put in the bars stop leak but have not seen an improvement.
thks
Rich
Add a pint of dot 3 brake fluid to the oil & drive for a month then change the oil. If it works lots of time & $$$ saved. If it doesn't only a few $$$ for the fluid & NO time.
Tom Telesco
Classic and Muscle Automotive
12 Cook St.
Norwalk, CT 06853-1601
Day Phone 203-324-6045 ET
NailHead Mini-Starters '53-'66
Adjustable Roller Tip Rocker Arms - All NailHeads
Custom forged pistons
Front & rear neoprene seals
Many other "Nail" parts
"If I can't get it, you don't need it!"
Hi, you have given some interesting advise there and also to me on another thread. Just wanted to thank you and to ask if this brake fluid idea might work on my 264 rear seal? Russ from car nailhead said you can't really use the rubber seals on these motor's also and you have to stick with the rope. Would you agree with that summation.Cheers Pete.
I have SUCCESSFULLY done it in the past. I just made an appointment to do one on a '54/264. We'll see how it turns out. As of the moment I've done three.
Tom Telesco
Classic and Muscle Automotive
12 Cook St.
Norwalk, CT 06853-1601
Day Phone 203-324-6045 ET
NailHead Mini-Starters '53-'66
Adjustable Roller Tip Rocker Arms - All NailHeads
Custom forged pistons
Front & rear neoprene seals
Many other "Nail" parts
"If I can't get it, you don't need it!"
Well hopefully you can tell us here how that went. I would be interested in purchasing the seal from you with some detailed instructions on how best to do the job. Would have you do it but I am in Australia. Thanks again cheers.
Tom,
I would prefer to change the seal, I would like to give you call and find out more information,will try tomorrow.
Thks
Rich
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