Permatex Super 300
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I use this Permatex Super 300......seems to work great for me ;) Oh...yes.....it is not so easy to remove my Permatex Super 300 gaskets (I use single edge razer blade) but having said that....it is hard to imagine a gasket that is not sticking upon removal also sticking enough to do its job......if that makes any sense :p I have NO leaks on ZR1 (LT5s), Corvette (L98s), Toyota Trucks, John Deer Tractors......:sign10: I use Permatex Super 300 on gaskets such as oil pan, Injector Housing Gasket to Head, and water pump gasket (including thermostat gaskets or in our case thermostat mating surfaces) where oil or coolant is involved. I also use a bit of this Permatex on coolant pipes by lightly coating the inside of the hoses before I slip them on the coolant pipes. I also use Permatex Super 300 on oil pan drain plug metal gaskets and oil pan drain plug threads. I do not use Permatex on Head Gaskets, Plenum Gaskets, or Cam Covers. On gaskets, I coat each side of the gasket lightly (very lightly) with Permatex Super 300 and then let it sit until the Permatex gets tacky such that the gasket will stick in place (helps keep gaskets in place while placing water pump or oil pan for example). http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...psaf26fa81.jpg Permatex Super 300 is a non-hardening sealant designed to resist heat transfer fluids such as oil or antifreeze. Temperature range -65°F to 400°F (-54°C to 204°C); resists antifreeze, aviation fuels, aggressive detergent bearing oils and lubricants - See more at: http://www.permatex.com/products-2/p....cpTjeJ8R.dpuf There....admitted it....let the debate begin......:D This is one of those personal preference things where there are many opinions. |
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I've heard of NON-hardening RTV - Room Temperature Vulcanizing, but it's absolutely a mess at dis-connect time. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> alright - re-read for edit................. |
Hose Clamps
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I like the SAMCO Hose Clamps because they do not bite into any kind of coolant hose you might use. And......using an 8mm socket rather than a long screw driver with no universal joint gives you all kinds of options in those tight areas for tightening the various hose clamps. http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...823f5fb378.jpg Be very careful moving the AC compressor around with hoses attached to the Evaporator :sign10: |
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I like the idea of the red. Go for it!!! |
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Do you still want the thumbnails?
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I used Marc's BLACK coolant hoses on my 90' with SAMCO Hose Clamps. http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...d107332bc7.jpg |
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Where does this line 'sit'?
I'm not asking TO what - it's a TB extension vac line; if I swing it down, under the A/C connector, behind the alternator, it's pointing UP. Just cant find where it 'lays' right... https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-Q...0/HPIM7318.JPG Is this correct? Or had I already moved the vac line at this point? http://www.zr1.net/forum/attachment....1&d=1382137407 |
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Goes to Charcoal canister Control Valve from under front of plenum.
I think I ran it behind the AC. http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...502103894c.jpg |
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