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Info Permatex High Tack Spray-A-Gasket Sealant

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  1. GreyImport

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    Anyone used this ?

    Permatex High Tack Spray-A Gasket Sealant is a very easy to use gasket sealant which is used to hold and seal cut gaskets.
    • Fast-drying all-purpose sealant
    • Dries to a highly tacky, non-brittle film
    • Resists gasoline, oil, antifreeze, axle lube, kerosene, propane and butane
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    Just saw someone using it in a youtube vid




    https://www.automegastore.com.au/pe...v2NL_tHvhju2E-6fGI5XqDsef76ulagRoCT08QAvD_BwE
     
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    I havent used that one but have used the old style Gasket Goo to hold cork and paper gaskets in place etc.
    It was a pig of a stuff to get of next time though...lol
    I am guessing this stuff is the Modern equivalent!!!
     
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    Yea I hate the old style junk
    This seems to spray on a really thin coating .... this picture isnt a great example but the guy in the vid does both sides like spray painting it

    I was thinking of trying it on something like the ZXR water pump gasket





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    Good grief... I think the amount he spent in ball joints and other bits would have constituted a write off... the thing is nothing but a bucket of rust...
    The Permatex looked to be good though.
     
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    Yea thats his forte .... old farm trucks ... he even calls them rust buckets .... Its in Illinois and they salt the roads ... Ive seen under a few fairly new normal cars he has done and theres rusty boltheads etc
     

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