RTV question - is this ok?
Hey-
For areas that require RTV (oil pump, valve cover, feel free add but u get the idea), will this RTV be ok?

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732 Multipurpose— For sealing, bonding, and gasketing metal, glass, wood, silicone resin, vulcanized silicone rubber, ceramics, natural and synthetic fiber, and plastics. Won't run on overhead and vertical surfaces. Begins to harden in 20 minutes. Temp. range is -76° to +350° F for aluminum, clear, and white; -76° to +400° F for black. Meet MIL-A-46106B. FDA and USDA compliant. NSF-51 and NSF-61 certified for use with food equipment materials and drinking water systems. UL recognized.
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thanks!
For areas that require RTV (oil pump, valve cover, feel free add but u get the idea), will this RTV be ok?

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by http://www.mcmaster.com »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
page 3180
732 Multipurpose— For sealing, bonding, and gasketing metal, glass, wood, silicone resin, vulcanized silicone rubber, ceramics, natural and synthetic fiber, and plastics. Won't run on overhead and vertical surfaces. Begins to harden in 20 minutes. Temp. range is -76° to +350° F for aluminum, clear, and white; -76° to +400° F for black. Meet MIL-A-46106B. FDA and USDA compliant. NSF-51 and NSF-61 certified for use with food equipment materials and drinking water systems. UL recognized.
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thanks!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PURPLETERROR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i dont see anything that says oil resistant, use hondabond, or rtv grey</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well if it makes a difference, that is RTV, and its gray
. RTV simply stands for 'room temperature vulcanizer', i dunno but it may be safe to assume all RTV does the same thing? Perhaps RTV could be silicone as well as other things?
Any other input?
Well if it makes a difference, that is RTV, and its gray
. RTV simply stands for 'room temperature vulcanizer', i dunno but it may be safe to assume all RTV does the same thing? Perhaps RTV could be silicone as well as other things?Any other input?
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