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Heat conducting glue? #2963674
09/13/21 02:54 PM
09/13/21 02:54 PM
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HotRodDave Offline OP
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I have glued a bunch of old computer heat sinks onto trans pans and oil pans in the past and had some success bringing down the oil temps a little bit this way but I have to wonder is there a better glue for carrying away the heat than silycone? I usually just use "right stuff" or black RTV smushed as thin as possible but I know it is still probably causing at least some insulating effect. Any suggestions?


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Re: Heat conducting glue? [Re: HotRodDave] #2963716
09/13/21 05:20 PM
09/13/21 05:20 PM
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Try doing a search for High Conductivity epoxys …
Silver Epoxy is common here 🇬🇧 I noticed it’s listed on Amazon, so maybe available in US

Re: Heat conducting glue? [Re: HotRodDave] #2963775
09/13/21 07:47 PM
09/13/21 07:47 PM
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I use these guys for number of projects, and they offer assorted solutions you might find helpful.
https://www.aremco.com/


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