After reringing the engine I now have it running nicely now, but I have a problem with the new old stock head gaskets weeping overnight as the engine cools ,absolutely fine when the engine is running .It doesn't drip you get a wet film and globules of coolant on the gasket ,
The heads were skimmed and the barrels were flat checked all fine ,I also applied a fine film of sealant around the waterways and the heads have been retorqued twice .
I have spoken to a couple of people with the twin cyl engine and they appear to have the same problems
Any imput would be appreciated thanks
10/4 head gasket weep
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nigel jarrett
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10/4 head gasket weep
have just purchased a javilin and will need all the help i can get
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Tony Fearn
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Re: 10/4 head gasket weep
Hi Nigel,
I have been told that K-seal works wonders.
Perhaps you might search the internet and make a decision.
Tony.
I have been told that K-seal works wonders.
Perhaps you might search the internet and make a decision.
Tony.
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David Morris
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Re: 10/4 head gasket weep
Hi Tony and Nigel,
We have used K-Seal on Vic's Javelin, with success so far. One point though, there are two versions of K-Seal. The cheaper version ( around £10 ) is only claimed to be for a temporary repair. The type we used was also called K-Seal but claims to provid a permanent seal and is unfortunately more expensive ( around £30 ) . That is the type we used and it seems to be doing the job so far.
All the best and stay safe,
David
We have used K-Seal on Vic's Javelin, with success so far. One point though, there are two versions of K-Seal. The cheaper version ( around £10 ) is only claimed to be for a temporary repair. The type we used was also called K-Seal but claims to provid a permanent seal and is unfortunately more expensive ( around £30 ) . That is the type we used and it seems to be doing the job so far.
All the best and stay safe,
David
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Re: 10/4 head gasket weep
There are three products!
https://www.kseal.com/uk/products
https://www.kseal.com/uk/products
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Re: 10/4 head gasket weep
Hi all after finding a bottle of k- seal in the back of the garage I forgot I had ,I added this it has taken a few warm up to temperature then cool cycles ,I think due to the non -pressurised system but it now appears that the weep has stopped,many thanks for your thoughts on this matter
have just purchased a javilin and will need all the help i can get
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Re: 10/4 head gasket weep
Roy Braddock, former Jowett agent now deceased, always recommended Barr’s leak as it also lubricates the water pump as well as curing leaks.
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