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Re: gasket goop?

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Subject: Re: gasket goop?
From: vze2846b <vze2846b@verizon.net>
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 09:08:47 -0400
Greg,

I am also a big supporter of Hylomar as a sealer.  However, I have always 
used it on both sides of the mating surfaces (gasket and metal cover).  
Is there a reason not to do this or is it just personal preference?

Peter Macholdt
TR250

>Mark, I can concur with Dave about using Hylomar...it is used extensively in 
>the aircraft industry (it was developed by Rolls-Royce for their turbine 
>engines)  It is especially useful for paper type gaskets, thick or thin.  
>When you apply it, spread on a very thin, even coat on both sides of the 
>gasket.  Don't apply it to the metal cover, only to the gasket.  Hylomar has 
>a volatile carrier in it which makes it spreadable, and that carrier will 
>evaporate rather quickly, but you have plenty of time to work it where you 
>want it to go.  The key thing is to use a thin coat, just cover the 
>gasket...lumpy, thick coats can lead to leaks down the road, no matter what 
>kind of sealant you use.  Let me know if you can't find any, I have a tube 
>plenty of it at the hangar in my tool box.  
>
>Greg Donegan
>Hebron, KY


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