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Diff Casing Sealant?

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kate205gti

Im about to swap my quaife lsd from my old 1.9 box into my new mi16 box - am i ok to use general purpose (outdoor) silicone sealant to seal the diff casing? ;)

 

cheers :(

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Guest smokinslim

Probably, although instant gasket would be better. Doubt it would cost anymore than silicone either

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Hilgie

Never use general purpose sealant as it lacks the additives to withstand oil and heat.

 

Go to Halfords or any good motorfactors and buy instant gasket.

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Sam

RTV sealant is the best I've heard, you can get it from a motor factors. Halfords don't sell RTV.

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kate205gti

right ive got hermatite red instant gasket, universal blue allround gasket and all purpose silicon sealant - which one should i use on my diff casing? or should i find some rtv? and from where? i thought RTV was trade only? :mellow:

 

thanku :D

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Miles

None of those, They will all leak.

The only stuff to use is Wurth RTV (Trade only) or similiar, SO it might be worth poping into a local garage and asking them for a blob

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Sam

It is thats why you should go into a part factor to get it. Its the best stuff for it, or so I was advised by a few people.

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ashley peddle

couldnt get any so we used a pritt-stick instead... hopes it holds :mellow:

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Anthony

Dave Baker's (Pumaracing) recommendation of using silicon sealant seems to have worked wonders on my sump - if it works on a sump, then I see no reason it won't work on a gearbox casing just fine....

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kate205gti
None of those, They will all leak.

The only stuff to use is Wurth RTV (Trade only) or similiar, SO it might be worth poping into a local garage and asking them for a blob

could u squeeze some out into an envelope and stick it in the post? :mellow: hehe! :P

 

okies will go find a garage who actually puts gearboxes together - otherwise what motor factors? GSF and bennetts didnt have any (GSF recommended the blue stuff and bennetts didnt have a clue)

 

will use rtv AND silicone sealant just to be on the safe side :P

 

cheers :D

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ashley peddle

i have a decent place near my work called brown brothers kate - want me to go lookie for some RTV tomorrow?

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Anthony
okies will go find a garage who actually puts gearboxes together

It's not a gearbox specific sealant so it doesn't have to be a gearbox specialist.

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petert

I use ThreeBond 1211. It's made especially for high viabration metal-metal seals eg motorcycle gearboxes. It's the best!

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ashlee205gti

I use silicon sealant for a number of things. It also help when it comes to removing parts aswell.

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kate205gti

noone stocks Wurth RTV :mellow: have tried bennetts, webbs, GSF and local auto factors so far :P

 

any ideas??

 

thankyoo :D

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Miles

No will stock the Wurth RTV to sell bar Wurth UK and that you need a trade account to buy some, A local garage should keep something or something similar

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ashley peddle
No will stock the Wurth RTV to sell bar Wurth UK and that you need a trade account to buy some, A local garage should keep something or something similar

 

naa you dont - can buy it mail order over the phone but their customer servie is worse than crap (esp. considering their prices!)

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pug_ham

I don't think I used any when I fitted my diff & I have no leaks. :)

 

Graham.

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James_R

I use marine grade RTV, has a wide enough temp range and is meant ot survide salt water and diesel. Been using it for ages now and seems to work a treat on everything I've tried, inlet manifold to heads, gearbox casings, etc...

 

http://www.decoratingdirect.co.uk/viewprod/b/BITHA6/

 

 

opps forgot to add here's the link to it, I use black, but guess you could use white or clear if you wanted ot be a wierdo.

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