Try this one for your leaks

Any problems assoicated with leaks
Woody
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Joined: Sun Jan 26, 2003 12:29 pm
Location: Preston..Lancs

Post by Woody »

As a new user to the group you may find this little trick helps to stop the leaks .....but not gauranteed.
We had our 206cc for a few weeks when it was noticed than we had more leaks than my golf umberella. So off it went to Glanden motors,(our main pug dealers) to have new seals fitted. All was well for a while but it wasn't perfect, we still got the occsional "drip". On close inspection to the new seals it was painfully obvious that they were very dry ie, no lubricant. So off to the plumbers merchants and purchased a tub of "silicone lubricant".
I applied this to all the seals and guess what ?.........No leaks ...it's gotta be worth a try .
Woody
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Juan
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Joined: Wed Sep 04, 2002 1:00 am
Location: Mexico

Post by Juan »

well... i tried doing that before and it also worked for me, plus you won´t get any funky noises at all... i use it once a week to moisture all the rubber seals... :)
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