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Old 01-13-05, 02:50 PM
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Hey exactly which hylomar sealant are you suppose to use.

Hylomar Universal Blue Racing Formula
or
Hylomar Universal Blue Medium Formula

or some other type.
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Doesn't matter. What I use is Hylomar HPF.
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Wow, where did you find that?
PICS???

The Permatex Hylomar HPF is what's easily available down here.


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use vasoline
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Originally Posted by viperkiller7
use vasoline
lol viper, i was talking about using the hylomar for the coolant holes. Vasoline is used for keeping the parts on rotor in place.
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thx guys, ya i just got the hylomar hpf.
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