Some people use some silicon grease or RTV to hold o-rings in place. I would go easy with the RTV, you would not want a glob of it trying to go through your radiator. Scott Mueller 002981 RNDOLA -----Original Message----- From: James LaLonde <deloreandmcxii@xxxx> [mailto:deloreandmcxii@xxxx] Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 1:57 PM To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [DML] So close yet so far - quick question and update Yay! I'm all done replacing the waterpump and I started the car! Yay! other than a jump start it started and ran better than ever! Yay! it's leaking coolant like... something that leaks alot of coolant. no wait... that's not a yay.... that's a boo. Boo! it's leaking coolant like... something that leaks alot of coolant. So, stupid me, accidentally pinched an o-ring on the internal waterpipe to the block without realizing... and reassembled the whole dang thing. Well I got it all back disassembled... again. Call me a dumb@$$... it is safe/worthwhile to put a thin stripe of RTV sealant (silicone) around the o-ring... or some liquid gasket, to help hold the ring in place while putting on the water-pipe, and help seal it later? Can that stuff take the kind of temperatures I'm sure exist down in that hell between the intake mani. and block? Thank you, thank you very much! I learned that no mater how carefully you do every step in such a big/lengthy job.... you will F it up somewhere. James L 4009