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    Sealant for Gearbox assembly

    Gday , Can anyone suggest a good joint and gasket sealant to use when re-assembling the gearbox and transfer. Ive got a tube of blue maxx silicone gasket helper but i dont think its up to the job? Need a quality sealant to prevent leaks. W.

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    ashhhhh Guest
    I use a product called "gasket goo"
    Its a soft brown goo that never dries fully, seems to work really well.

    I know repco sell it, its an orange tube.

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    Wallydog Guest

    sealant

    Quote Originally Posted by ashhhhh View Post
    I use a product called "gasket goo"
    Its a soft brown goo that never dries fully, seems to work really well.

    I know repco sell it, its an orange tube.
    ah yes, gasket goo has been around for donkeys ages, came in either hard setting or non hardening. Its dark brown goo. thanks ashhhhh.

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    pretty much all we use at work is 3-Bond grey - Holden part number M40510 - $40-$45 or so for a 250g tube..... magic stuff

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    I use Loktite 518 mind you I only have four payments left but it is worth the price.

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    And/or you can use the following as well. (Beats using silicon rubbish) - (See photo) It's available from Repco as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wallydog View Post
    Ive got a tube of blue maxx silicone gasket helper but i dont think its up to the job? Need a quality sealant to prevent leaks. W.
    Blue Maxx and Black Maxx by Loctite are quality sealants - just use them sparingly and they won't end up in the oil,

    Cheers Charlie

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    sealant

    Ive got some paint on ACL hylomar gasket jointing compound in a bottle. Super cheap auto! Its opaque blue and seems to dry into non hardening film. Should be good, only 7.50 for the bottle. W

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfman_TWP View Post
    (Beats using silicon rubbish)
    Funny that "silicone rubbish" is what most/all manufacturers spec these days.

    Landrover initially designed a sump gasket for the 300Tdi, then deleted it when they found that silicone worked better.

    Personally, I use silicone wherever possible, and delete any paper gaskets that aren't needed as spacers. Too many oil leaks/weeps otherwise.

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    3 bond is bloody good! how ever i used locktite gasket eliminator on my gear box it worked fine but everything needs to be polished clean!

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