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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 clear huge saving

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sorry dude these tubes are $15.00 deliverd RRP is $50.00 check it out if you don't believe me there is only a couple of places that distribute it in aus, and it's for that price of $50.00

so $15.00 is a dead set bargan

the stuff you buy for $13.92 at super crap is shit if you want to buy that go ahead it it will just let you down in the long run.

Haha I meant are you willing to sell me one tube for $13.92? Reason being thats exactly what I've only got left in my account. Don't get payed until next thursday and don't really feel like going out to the bank just to deposit $1.08 LOL.

inasnt yes metal to metal seals are the best for this compound i have done my rocker covers and have had no leaks at all

sorry ongsta it would be unfair for other people who have purchased from me at $15 a tube

isnt this the same as loctite #3 (or otherwise known as aviation cement)

loctite #3 is way cheaper and comes with a brush applicator

used on my rear main and on plenum no leaks

definatly not this stuff has an unlimited assembly time loctite has a hour set time pain in the arse for when you lost a bolt or something also having a set time reduces its life span

this stuff is approved by and meets rolls royce (spelling) stringent tests it is also approved for use in all defence airforces around the world definatly top of the line

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