rtv?
rtv?
I am looking into resealing my oil pan tomorrow, i was wondering if i did it with rtv, what is the recommended time i should wait before i add oil. I am kinda on a time crunch basis so what is the minimal time you think i should wait as well.
One day....and I would use Hondabond or equivalent. Also it has to be exceptionally clean. Run a 6mm tap thru each bolt hole to remove any left over residue from a past sealing
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Ok. That is what i was thinking...
Well can you go to this.
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/another-quick-question-708510/
And let me know what you think about that? I am almost for sure that it is the oil pan. And if so i am fine with driving like that. But if not i wont. I just really need to go out of town today to take a vehicle to my family.
Well can you go to this.
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/another-quick-question-708510/
And let me know what you think about that? I am almost for sure that it is the oil pan. And if so i am fine with driving like that. But if not i wont. I just really need to go out of town today to take a vehicle to my family.
If you're gonna spend time doing it, you might as well do it right. Use hondabond or permatex's "the right stuff." Let it cure for at least a day.
-Rob
Thanks man.. That is and has always been my modo so that is why i am asking. But, i think i will just drive it until i can do it over a few days and check the oil alot.
Still looking for other input here https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=708510
Still looking for other input here https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=708510
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Permatex Ultra-Grey works well - that's what I used.
Permatex Ultra-Grey works well - that's what I used.
i cleaned the bottom of the motor and the oil pain with a wire brush wheel & drill to remove just about everything off the surfaces. then i used A LOT of grey RTV to seal it up. i put oil in probably 30 minutes later.
i have -zero- oil leakage from my oil pan.
i have -zero- oil leakage from my oil pan.
1. RTV doesn't fully cure for up to 24 hours. just because you got away with using it immediately doesn't make it the proper procedure.
2. Using "A LOT" of RTV is not a good practice - it can wind up plugging oil inlet screens, etc., if the excess falls off.
A few words of caution:
1. RTV doesn't fully cure for up to 24 hours. just because you got away with using it immediately doesn't make it the proper procedure.
2. Using "A LOT" of RTV is not a good practice - it can wind up plugging oil inlet screens, etc., if the excess falls off.
1. RTV doesn't fully cure for up to 24 hours. just because you got away with using it immediately doesn't make it the proper procedure.
2. Using "A LOT" of RTV is not a good practice - it can wind up plugging oil inlet screens, etc., if the excess falls off.
2. when i say "a lot" i dont mean i gooped the stuff all over the place. i mean it took almost a whole tube just to make a nice line of RTV all around the oil pan.
Well by no means am i a novice... haha. Just rebuilt the engine and stuff like that. Just didnt know what the proper curing time on the rtv was. The one thing that i have yet to conquer on the 7 is a perfect oil pan job hahaha. Everything else i am good at.
Dave
Last edited by DaveW; Nov 30, 2007 at 04:12 PM.
I know some people swear by it, but I've mostly sworn at it.
Last edited by DaveW; Nov 30, 2007 at 04:13 PM.
Hondabond or "The right Stuff" is all you ever need to use on this FD oil pan. That sealer, mating surface prepared correctly, proper "dry" cure time and a followup Garfinkle oil pan brace will give you the best chance of avoiding a leak - period. Search all you like and you will come to this conclusion. This rotary engine being sanwiched together like that is prone to movement that eventually breaks a seal done otherwise.
5 oils pans done the same way - no leaks
Advise to take or just leave it
5 oils pans done the same way - no leaks
Advise to take or just leave it
Let it cure 24-hrs, before adding oil.
So far, 3-years of "The Right Stuff" and no leaks.
:-) neil
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