I'm getting ready to put my radiator back together with the new core, does anyone have a recommendation for a good sealant, the gaskets are cork not rubber! Thanks Pat
None- don't put any sealer on the gaskets and don't over tighten the bolts.
Don
I respect Don's experience.
However, I have always used Loctite or Permatex Aviation Gasket Sealant with very good results. It is harder to clean-up though, when/if you take it apart.
Ed Roelle
Flint, MI
Pat , JJ put me onto some stuff he uses called Permetex Aviation Form-a-Gasket part no. 3H. I'm sure its the same stuff Ed Roelle suggested.
It can be thinned with denatured alcohol and is resistant to high octane gasoline, oil,and grease up to 400 deg. F. also fuel oil, kerosene, butane, hot and cold water and anti-freeze.
It will not harden.
On the cork it will hold it in place while assembling. If you only apply it to one side it makes dissasembly easier.
My can is a 4 oz can but probably comes in larger sizes. Knowing Portsmouth, you might have to call around to find some.
I'd come down to check on you, but I'm working till 9PM nightly with only Sunday off to spend with my grandchildren.
Today I'm installing the holding tank, after a trip to Lowes.
Ed
Ed
I use a little bit of Permatex Hi Tack adhesive/sealant to help hold tank gasket in place.
Available in brush or spray styles.
I use teflon tape or liquid teflon sealant in drain valve and plugs.
Don't overtighten the tank bolts, check them all twice.
Good luck with your repair. 8)
The trouble with Permetex Aviation Form-a-Gasket is that is sometimes makes the gasket so slippery that it squeezes out when tightened.
If you use it, don't pile it on, and let it dry really well before installing it.