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Hylomar aero grade gasket joining compound RRP Price (AUD): $50.00

Non hardening and non setting. Unlimited assembly time. Vibration resistant. Allows metal to metal contact. Resistant to combustion products, water, engine coolant, petroleum, lubricating oils, kerosene and fluorocarbon refrigerants. Seals surface imperfections. Withstands rapid variations in temperature. Flame, dust and moisture proofing properties 100gm Water and oil pumps, instrument inspection covers, cylinder heads and sumps. Coating pre-formed gaskets, weatherproofing motors and outdoor high voltage circult breakers. Inlet manifolds, timing case covers, oil pump joints, gearbox and transmission components, thread sealing. Gas turbines, water cooled generator, turbo vacum systems and any machined surface.

they come in 100g tubes like a big tube of tooth paste i purchaced a box in from a mate in england. i am selling fifteen tubes may be more depends on how much i use he he @ $15 free postage this stuff is definatly top of the line thats a huge saving

these tubes will be avaiable untill 2nd july 05

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Hi mate,

I'm after enough compound to seal 4 gaskets. 100g is around the size of a medium toothpaste tube right? Put me down for one please and let me know the banking details.

Thanks!

Mark

Hi mate,

I'm after enough compound to seal 4 gaskets. 100g is around the size of a medium toothpaste tube right? Put me down for one please and let me know the banking details.

Thanks!

Mark

hi mark i did two skyline engines rocker covers with one tube and had a little bit to spare. I will pm you with the bank details the new price is $15 deliverd to your door

thanks Dave

some info from the technical data sheet

HYLOMAR AEROGRADE (PL32)

Aerospace version of Universal Blue

Description

Hylomar Aero Grade is a highly engineered, polyester-urethane based non-setting and non-hardening

gasketing compound, for use in the aeronautical industry. Hylomar Aerograde was developed in

conjunction with Rolls Royce - Aerospace Division for sealing joints in jet turbine engines. Hylomar

Aero Grade can operate at temperatures from approximately –50°C to + 250°C.

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