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traviss 03-06-2004 05:51 PM

head stud sealer.
 
I used normal GM sealer last year and it really wasn't made for what i was doing.

So what should be used for a sealer on my head studs going into the block?


Thanks

Travis

blue thunder 03-06-2004 06:08 PM

I've been using #2 permatex or aviation sealer for years an never had a problem.

BT

traviss 03-06-2004 08:53 PM

thanks guys :cool:

10x 03-07-2004 10:10 AM

Aviation sealer !!! dip the headbolt, then brush off the extra.

Crazyhorse 03-07-2004 07:58 PM

ARP markets a stud sealer for their studs but I've never used it.

Liberator21 03-07-2004 08:42 PM

Merc and OMC make a gasket/ thread sealer, similar to aviation sealer. I use it on all the engine bolts as well as outdrive bolts. It works great, and you'll always get the bolts back out. Works great on trailer wheel studs too!

Paul

dyno 03-08-2004 06:04 AM

Will the aviation sealer work on head bolts too???or will it effect your ability to tork them accurately?

jaroot 03-08-2004 07:45 AM

Hylomar is the WAY TO GO... Period... i've used it on studs and head bolts that pass into water and i've never had a leak and you can remove the stud or bolt easily at a later date.

I've been using this stuff for years and then one day i was thumbing through Precision Engine Magazine and came across an article on sealants... Hylomar was actually their recommendation for that application... for anyone who doesn't know.. Precision Engine mag is a very technical engineering R&D type of publication... it's well worth reading if you are into that kinda thing.. some of the articles hurt my head too...

JR- toot toot

jaroot 03-08-2004 07:53 AM

Also, after performing a few different fastener torque studies for some of my fixtures and what not, with various lubricants i've come to be a religious user of ARP Thread lubricant on all torqued threads unless they must be sealed (head bolts in water)... you get extremely repeatable torque values on a fastener, it takes less torque to achieve the proper amount of fastener stretch due to friction reduction and you gain increased eveness across a group of fasteners... such as head studs, rod and main bolts and studs, etc.

boatinbill 03-15-2004 09:37 PM

Ok, so Aviation sealer is the right stuff, where can I get it?


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