Re: The Right Stuff for oil pan gasket????
[Re: 71birdJ68]
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11/03/12 09:59 PM
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bonefish
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Where do you get this stuff. Never heard of it.
any auto parts store should have it.
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Re: The Right Stuff for oil pan gasket????
[Re: bonefish]
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11/03/12 10:52 PM
11/03/12 10:52 PM
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RapidRobert
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I ain't used it (yet) but reportedly it's the best there is & it is pricey
live every 24 hour block of time like it's your last day on earth
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Re: The Right Stuff for oil pan gasket????
[Re: Cab_Burge]
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11/04/12 06:42 AM
11/04/12 06:42 AM
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What I have heard about the Right Stuff it is horrible to take apart :That is why I have not used it, yet
thats why i dont use it.ive never had a prob getting things to seal up.if it wont seal there,s a prob that needs to be addressed,not glued.
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Re: The Right Stuff for oil pan gasket????
[Re: Cab_Burge]
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11/06/12 05:10 PM
11/06/12 05:10 PM
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What I have heard about the Right Stuff it is horrible to take apart :That is why I have not used it, yet
You will need explosives to get it apart. But it won't leak.
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Re: The Right Stuff for oil pan gasket????
[Re: fuseable]
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11/06/12 05:35 PM
11/06/12 05:35 PM
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I previously used it on the oil pan on my 383 in my Super Bee... You have to use 2 layers due to the windage tray of course. Taking it off was not fun... it took a long long time to take it off... like a couple of hours with the engine on a stand and using a razor blade and a pry bar. It sealed great, but I wont do it again. I damn near had to wreck the pan taking it off.
Paul '69 Super Bee 383 EFI Turbo
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Re: The Right Stuff for oil pan gasket????
[Re: Black_Bee]
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11/09/12 01:47 PM
11/09/12 01:47 PM
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I used TRS on an automatic transmission oil pan, it came apart with no drama. It isn't JB Weld, for the love of Pete! I like it because it sets up almost immediately, you can install the part, add fluids and drive. I've done it, no leaks ever.
It does not like gasoline, will turn into foam when the gas hits it. But for everything else it is indeed The Right Stuff. And no, it isn't cheap, but it works.
R.
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