View Full Version : Will Wellseal be ok for sealing VTS Sump?
Deano_Blad
28th June 2011, 22:01
As above really, have seen it recommended for sealing vts cam latters and rocker covers, just wondered if it was decent for sealing sumps too?
Gabbastard
28th June 2011, 22:33
If its non hardening and oil-resistant, it should be fine.
Deano_Blad
29th June 2011, 18:09
Cheers buddy (y)
tweeqd
29th June 2011, 20:28
i wouldnt use it for a sump
Deano_Blad
1st July 2011, 13:01
Well I've put it on and tbh I ain't very confident, it seems too runny and the raised sections tell me it's gunna piss oil everywhere!
stupotvtr
1st July 2011, 13:07
Use loctite 5910, you can get if from halfords for about £5
nickwillyhams
2nd July 2011, 19:18
I use one called rhodorseal don't no how available it is but it's defo the best engine sealant I've ever used
saxo-parts
3rd July 2011, 11:21
wellseal is ideal for close tolerance surfaces like cam ladders etc but on a sump you need something thicker like the loctite mentioned above or an RTV type sealer
Deano_Blad
3rd July 2011, 20:45
Cheers mate :)
stupotvtr
4th July 2011, 14:12
The loctite needs 24hrs to dry btw if that's the stuff your going for.
Deano_Blad
4th July 2011, 16:10
What's good for lifting off gasket gunk? Got a bit messy :(
stevo1600
4th July 2011, 17:06
a stanley blade.
Deano_Blad
4th July 2011, 19:21
It's non hardening wellseal, just spreads it along lol
Bedford126
4th July 2011, 20:40
Get most of it off with a scraper or spreader then use a harsh solvent like thinners or nitromoors and wipe on wipe off (wear gloves) till its all gone.
Deano_Blad
4th July 2011, 20:50
hmm, could do, but block and sump is painted, sure wellseal wont work? lol
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