Rebuild Skipper II: Help Peggy Please!!!

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Sep 25, 2008
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Bristol 43.3 Perth Amboy
I've decided to rebuild my vintage 1988 W-C Skipper II heads. Their prior function by last fall can only be described as hazardous to the user! They started to be like old faithful!

I have purchased the rebuild kits from Thetford and some other parts needed such as the spring for the foot pedal and the packing nuts.

The instructions stated that c seal should be used on the bottom gasket. Thetford no longer carries this. They recommended a silicone sealant. I asked them to clarify if this is silicone caulking and they said no. They were unable to clearly explain what silcone sealant is. Can anyone else clarify?

I asked what should be used to lubricate the leather flap and the pump, they recommended silicone based grease. Peggy, do you agree?
 
Jun 2, 2010
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Hunter 29.5 Bellingham, WA
Likely they are referring to Permatex silicone adhesive/sealant or equivalent. Fairly commonly used through marine and automotive engines and available at most automotive or diesel parts retailers. They have a few different formulations. The black is the thickest, most tenacious stuff, but getting it off if you ever pull the piece back apart is a big task. The blue formulation is generally sufficient to seal and much easier to remove if you ever have to do it again.
 
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