Posted by Mike Farmer on February 25, 2011 at 11:34:47 from (82.26.173.213):
In Reply to: Re: 4000 Major?? posted by Majorman on February 24, 2011 at 09:11:29:
Hi I agree with you that this is not only a Forson problem. Providing its only the groove or porosity around the groove then you are absolutely right. I've successfully repaired them by pumping in 'bathroom silicon sealant' into the back of the groove before replacing the seals and resleeving. However a lot of them now have been 'done' more than once and I am reliably informed that quite often as a result of the long term porosity, pieces of the original casting comes away with the liners. That would be more than just difficult to repair. As ever I am interested in anyones opinion on this, cos I'm still learning. MTF
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