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USE this part number from repco best stuff around and you can get it in grey and black so it looks invisble.

RB26 or RB25 GTS-4 use loctite grey maxx part number 34238

RB25 or RB25 black sump use Loctite Black Maxx part number 39145

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Nissan use a product called 3Bond which is made in Japan. Can be obtained from Bearing Traders or some other places like Bursons. Not saying it's better than loctite but it's definitely better :0

Urethane based rather than silicon based. Plus Nissan, Toyota, Mazda and Subaru (to name a few) all use the same stuff.

Loctite works fine if you can't get the 3Bond

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Nissan use a product called 3Bond which is made in Japan. Can be obtained from Bearing Traders or some other places like Bursons. Not saying it's better than loctite but it's definitely better :0

Urethane based rather than silicon based. Plus Nissan, Toyota, Mazda and Subaru (to name a few) all use the same stuff.

Loctite works fine if you can't get the 3Bond

i refuse to use that orange gear makes your work look half assed.. the whole point of nissan using it is to determine warranty jobs and if something has been apart before. The loctite numbers above are the grey and black equivs.

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i refuse to use that orange gear makes your work look half assed.. the whole point of nissan using it is to determine warranty jobs and if something has been apart before. The loctite numbers above are the grey and black equivs.

The 3Bond is grey. I know the orange stuff you are referring to but that is used for gearboxes by Toyota. Not crankcase.

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The 3Bond is grey. I know the orange stuff you are referring to but that is used for gearboxes by Toyota. Not crankcase.

The genuine NISSAN aftersales 3 bond is orange. i used to use about 10 tubes a week whilst working for NISSAN.... hence my hatred of it :)

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Orange and red silicone should be illegal, it makes any job you do look bad. Wurth make a good grey "silicone special" something or other, it works great, doesn't sag or fall off inside the engine and looks factory.

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