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Captain Tolley's Creeping Crack Cure
#1
I do enjoy finding out about things I never knew - such as the fact that you cannot hum when your nose is pinched shut.*

Today, a pal of mine emailed to ask if I have ever used 'Captain Tolley's Creeping Crack Cure'.

Thinking this to be the start of some vulgar wind up, I googled it. Witchcraft!

I shall be giving this a go on the glass seals of my MGA Coupe which has had 'invisible' leaks for ages. I pass it on for those who might find it useful.

http://www.captaintolley.com



*You tried the humming thing, didn't you...
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#2
Hi Nick

I’ve used this to seal caravan windows (rubber against fibreglass).  Worked very well.  Although if the leak is large you will loose a lot of fluid and need to reapply several times.  Best used when the leak is just a weep rather than a flood  Smile.

Cheers

Howard
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#3
If your crack is large it will just drain out, it works by capillary action and sets in a thin film.
I have used it since the 1980s mostly on racing yachts, but also on the house and cars.
I have probably got a bottle stashed on my boat as well as one in the garage.
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#4
Hi Nick, yes I tried the humming (beforeI got to the end of your thread) my wife thought I had lost it and gone nuts.

John Mason.
Would you believe it "Her who must be obeyed" refers to my Ruby as the toy.
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#5
I love the products title, all sorts of connotations spring to mind especially mine.
  It is basically an aliphatic glue and widely available.
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#6
Not suitable for steering arms.
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#7
Bob, if it wasn’t for David Cochrane, more of us would understand your joke!
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#8
(22-07-2021, 09:10 PM)Bob Culver Wrote: Not suitable for steering arms.

But just the thing for your three bearing crank...... Smile
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#9
You Try it instead of oil and it might seal up all those annoying leaks, close up big end clearance and rebuild the engine from the inside, I suspect a bit of fine well seasoned english oak sawdust might help in extreme cases.


Please let us all know your results !!!!!! LOL.

( Beware Not All Advise Given Is Sensible, I would say take with a pinch of Salt, I prefer Sawdust Myself )
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#10
I used it on the Cup's windscreen - seemed to work well.
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