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Old 12-29-2014, 07:47 AM   #1
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Permatex RTV the black one, has worked well for me, with or without gaskets.
Make sure both surfaces are really clean, (brakekleen is good for this) and always use a torque wrench.

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Old 10-26-2015, 11:50 AM   #3
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Permatex RTV the black one, has worked well for me, with or without gaskets.
Make sure both surfaces are really clean, (brakekleen is good for this) and always use a torque wrench.

Regards, Bob
When I lived in N.H. , I rebuilt many engines on motorcycles & I usually used the Permatex also! I never had a leak but I have to confess that I didn't use a torque wrench ( even tho I had both types , bar & click )
Lazy & lucky! Irish
P.S. I used to buy wrecked bikes ,make one out of parts,& sell it! Now it would be harder because N.H. is a Title State.



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