Sty57
Tree Freak
This is the same thing. They are owned and manufactured by the same company.Me gone try locktite 518
This is the same thing. They are owned and manufactured by the same company.Me gone try locktite 518
Last 3 or 4 we built with 518 we started as soon as we got the saw back together with no problems. I think cure time in the specs say 42 minutes518 for sure
I haven't had one leak so far. I let it dry for at least a day before trying to start the motor.
Same here. I fire it up right away.Last 3 or 4 we built with 518 we started as soon as we got the saw back together with no problems. I think cure time in the specs say 42 minutes
thanks.This is the same thing. They are owned and manufactured by the same company.
thanks.
Just as difficult to find in Norway as 518
Same here. I fire it up right away.
sure, I have no problem buying over Amazonas.I bought mine through Amazon. Not sure if that's an option for you or not. Maybe also at your local auto parts store.
37509For those who "fire it up right away", do you use the sealant by itself, or are you also using the surface prep activator (Loctite 37509 or Permatex 24163)?
No, I am not.For those who "fire it up right away", do you use the sealant by itself, or are you also using the surface prep activator (Loctite 37509 or Permatex 24163)?
I dont think its necessary. Just a oil free surfaceNo, I am not.
Timely subject, I have to put a Caber ring in a 5000 soon and my 1194 is about gone. I was in a parts store today and looking at the display of Permatex everything they had on their rack at the bottom of the directions all said , do not use this product in the presence of Gasoline . So I will go to another place that has a bigger? display of Permatex and look at them there.
yer kinda creepy aint ya....
Naw that's cool ,thanks look up Motor supply in Newport
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