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Is there a sealant to accompany new core plugs in an engine rebuild ? If
so, what's the best stuff ?

Ta,

Steve
 

"Steve Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Is there a sealant to accompany new core plugs in an engine rebuild ? If
> so, what's the best stuff ?
>
> Ta,
>
> Steve


I use a product called PR1005CH, an aviation jointing compound manufactured
by Courtaulds Aerospace, but you can use blue hylomar just as well.
Badger.


 
Badger wrote:
> "Steve Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Is there a sealant to accompany new core plugs in an engine rebuild ? If
>>so, what's the best stuff ?
>>
>>Ta,
>>
>>Steve

>
>
> I use a product called PR1005CH, an aviation jointing compound manufactured
> by Courtaulds Aerospace, but you can use blue hylomar just as well.
> Badger.
>


Thanks for that.Is PR1005CH readily availiable from a decent engineer's
merchants?

Steve
 

"Steve Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Badger wrote:
>> "Steve Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>
>>>Is there a sealant to accompany new core plugs in an engine rebuild ? If
>>>so, what's the best stuff ?
>>>
>>>Ta,
>>>
>>>Steve

>>
>>
>> I use a product called PR1005CH, an aviation jointing compound
>> manufactured by Courtaulds Aerospace, but you can use blue hylomar just
>> as well.
>> Badger.

>
> Thanks for that.Is PR1005CH readily availiable from a decent engineer's
> merchants?
>

I doubt it, you'd need to talk to Courtaulds and there'd probably be a
minimum order.
Mine came from a "source".
Badger.


 
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