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Re: Gasket and Gasket-less Sealers

To: Derek Harling <derek.lola@home.com>, vintage-race@autox.team.net,
Subject: Re: Gasket and Gasket-less Sealers
From: David Cole <racrcole@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2000 21:53:00 -0600
At 01:54 PM 11/17/00 -0500, Derek Harling wrote:
>

>What do listers recommend - red, blue, black, gray, copper . . . . ?  -
>and Why?  (I assume the various colors aren't just to match the engine
>color!)


My .02
 
Black RTV: general purpose, good all around, water pumps etc.
Blue: Most oil resistant, best on oil pans, timing covers etc
Red: Hi temp, good for intakes etc.
Copper: very high temp, also somewhat oil resistant:  very good all around.
 Can be used in place of exhaust gaskets for headers.

I try to keep both the blue and copper on-hand.  Between the two, they can
handle any sealing job.

BTW Permatex also makes some stuff in a can.  Can't think of the name off
hand.  You squirt it out of the can just like cheese in a can.  It's usful
if you are doing an entire engine rebuild.  There is just enough in the can
to do a whole engine.  (At least a SBF).  It's not cheap at $11 per can,
but it is easy to work with.  It is firmer than regular RTV. Squirt it out,
let it sit for a minute or two and then you can actually move it around
without smearing it.  

Later.

David Cole

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