There are 2 rubber seals on each end of the wheel cylinders and there leaking. REPLACE THE WHEEL CYLINDERS.
The seals sit in the head of the motor. Each cylinder has 4 valves, 2 intake and 2 output valves, each valve has a semi rubber/metal seal that keeps oil from leaking into the combustion chamber. Replacing the seals requires removing the head from the motorblock.
Replace the valves guide seals.
Cylinders are basically pipe, or tube shaped. To make them useful they have to be sealed off at at least one end. And the part that seals them off, where you often finds valves and stuff, is called a cylinder head.
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Valves are too tight.or seals are damaged.(valve seals)
Some grasshoppers will eat rubber seals of some cars, typically German made cars. There's something they use in the seals that attracts grasshoppers. They've been known to damage thousands of dollars on vehicles.
Yes you can, but be careful about the amount and frequency of using it as it can dry out rubber seals and shorten their lifespan requiring frequent replacing
Glass bottles with rubber seals can be effectively sterilized by boiling them in water for at least 10 minutes or by using a sterilization solution recommended for glassware. It is important to ensure that the rubber seals are heat-resistant and can withstand the sterilization process without being damaged.
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The Chevrolet 350 stock "O" ring valve seals attach to the valves not the heads but, yes the head assembly has valve seals.
yes, you can use the umbrella seals. I just replaced my umbrella seals on my valves with new ones. My head gasket kit came with the o-ring seals though, I heard the umbrella seals were more preferred. I haven't had a issue since I replaced them.