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this here and there is some others. I have used actually a few others.
Leak lock was another https://www.permatex.com/products/th...aulic-sealant/ and or Loctite 5452 if you get their catalogs you can look up what they recommend for the apps as per what is the best they have to offer |
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When I do use a liquid I've had good luck on the boat with the permatex aviation #3 as it's gas and oil compatible.
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Originally Posted by 87MirageIntruder
(Post 4720990)
When I do use a liquid I've had good luck on the boat with the permatex aviation #3 as it's gas and oil compatible.
Make sure these are alcohol resistance. Merc Perfect seal and many of the brush on sealers - to clean any of that off - Alcohol will wipe it away very easily. The reason I bring this up is E 10 gas -- make sure that E 10 / Alcohol does not break down the sealer. You can test it to see as well. . |
I'm not currently near the shop, but I'm 95% sure this is what I used on the last 3 eng builds.
https://www.permatex.com/products/th...oint-compound/ Not a single leak after many seasons. |
I've had bad luck with paste. I use tape on any fitting that requires a sealant. I've cleaned and resealed pipe thread fittings 2-3 times with paste and they still leaked. Wrapped with tape once and done.
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Originally Posted by bck
(Post 4721432)
I've had bad luck with paste. I use tape on any fitting that requires a sealant. I've cleaned and resealed pipe thread fittings 2-3 times with paste and they still leaked. Wrapped with tape once and done.
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Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
(Post 4721449)
Agree 100%
Everyone has their own preferences as to what works for them and this is a perfect example. I also feel that the quality control of fittings is down the drain. The tape seals in the threads alittle better then the paste causing less leaks atleast for me. |
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