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Location: Scottish Borders
It might well just stop leaking with a bit more running.
Jim
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Location: Llandrindod Wells
Car type: 29 Special, 30 RK, 28 C Cab
Hi John
I’ve just had to do this on two studs that pulled out. Helicoil and mild Loctite seems to have done the trick.
I put some on the Helicoil before inserting it as well as the stud.
Cheers
Howard
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Location: Bala North Wales
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
05-05-2024, 11:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-05-2024, 11:56 AM by David Stepney.)
I have got into the habit of adding some Barr’s Leaks to the cooling system after any major engine work. Cures all those niggly leaks that seem to plague our cars.
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Location: Auckland NZ
Car type: 36 Nippy, 31 RM, 38 Special, 24 Works Rep
I use a sealant compound designed for steam pipe threads and available from good plumbing suppliers here in NZ.
Black Art Enthusiast
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Location: The village of Evenley
Car type: 1934 Austin Seven RP Deluxe
I use a similar sealant on my manifold studs, called Heldite…haven’t had an issue so far.
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Location: Port Elizabeth, Sunny South Africa
Car type: '26 Chummy, '28 Top Hat, '33 Type "65", single seaters
I use a red compound called STAG jointing paste - steam & water joints plus it's fuel proof. I put a wipe onto the threads in all the holes using an ear bud dipped into the stuff & then dip each bolt into the mixture before assembly. It's thick like toffee & clings to the bolts.
Aye
Greig
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I use Stag as well. Great for sealing water leaking past head studs too. It is also great for sealing petrol unions on carbys and petrol pumps to save having to risk over tightening those easily damaged threads.
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Location: Staffordshire
Car type: Ruby mk 2
Barrs leaks or similar solved all my water leaks.
I would also follow the suggested sealing compound on the studs
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Location: Hampshire UK
Many thanks for the suggestions.
I have too many non-Austin distractions at the moment, but will report back on any fix. I think the leak rate is more than Barrs can cope with.