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Brake Fluid Resistant Sealant? #1455547
06/19/13 10:56 PM
06/19/13 10:56 PM
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hello, im installing a dual master (corvette) in my 50 dodge meadowbrook and i had to mill the master down 1/8" to fit and have a 1/8" plate made to cap it. Now i am looking for a sealant to cap the master. I talked to Permatex and they dont carry one, any ideas?

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Re: Brake Fluid Resistant Sealant? [Re: ryanf] #1455548
06/19/13 11:23 PM
06/19/13 11:23 PM
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No sealant I am aware of, some sort of synthetic rubber is what is used. You might find out what type of O ring material is brake fluid resistant then get a sheet of it and make your own seal, or just recycle the gasket from the MC's original cap.


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