Couple of things...
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Couple of things...
Any fellow rotorheads that need help within a 100 miles of Memphis, TN whether you are passing through or whatever, gimme a call. I have a large house with no one here but me and my daughter... Will help out in any way I can. 870 739 4694
I also have a set of Hayes Engineering teflon/silicone combustion seals. They are new unopened in the box. Anyone interested contact me.
I also have a set of Hayes Engineering teflon/silicone combustion seals. They are new unopened in the box. Anyone interested contact me.
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My daughter is 22 y/o redhead. I think she is beautiful...I would love to get rid of her. I would love to upgrade to a third gen (wanna keep my 86 though).. Open to trade offers.
Glad someone was able to figure out the tag.. You would be surprised at these dense rednecks around here. None of them could figure out what it meant.
The seals cost me a 100 bucks... Make me a reasonable offer.
Glad someone was able to figure out the tag.. You would be surprised at these dense rednecks around here. None of them could figure out what it meant.
The seals cost me a 100 bucks... Make me a reasonable offer.
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The seals are the inner or compression o-ring that seal the end housings to the rotor housings. They are made of a silicone inner core with a teflon outer covering. Hayes maintains they offer superior sealing. The main reason he makes them is for racers who go into their engine frequently. These seals are re-usable.
I did not use them on my engine because they were back ordered and I was in a hurry to get mine together. I sat on them too long to send them back to Hayes. No big deal. If I don't get rid of them I will use 'em on another engine sooner or later.
I did not use them on my engine because they were back ordered and I was in a hurry to get mine together. I sat on them too long to send them back to Hayes. No big deal. If I don't get rid of them I will use 'em on another engine sooner or later.
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