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What is the best crankcase liquid gasket?
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What is the best crankcase liquid gasket?
Looking for a recommended black crankcase sealant, as good or better than Kawabond.
I am considering the cheaper threebond 1207B, made by same company as Kawabond, has anybody used this? crofty
I am considering the cheaper threebond 1207B, made by same company as Kawabond, has anybody used this? crofty
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I know it's an old thread, but I just used it to find an answer so I thought I'd add a bit too.
After a lot of googling, Threebond 1200 series seems to be OEM for most of the motorcycle industry. TB1207 looks to be the one to use and comes in several colours, signified by the suffix, B-black, C-red; D-silver grey.
It costs about £23
You can get TB1215, which is black. It corrodes copper alloys though, but would be fine for an engine case. Only £10.70 for a 250ml tube from
http://www.raceparts.co.uk/products/motorsport_parts.asp?group=ThreeBond
After a lot of googling, Threebond 1200 series seems to be OEM for most of the motorcycle industry. TB1207 looks to be the one to use and comes in several colours, signified by the suffix, B-black, C-red; D-silver grey.
It costs about £23

You can get TB1215, which is black. It corrodes copper alloys though, but would be fine for an engine case. Only £10.70 for a 250ml tube from
http://www.raceparts.co.uk/products/motorsport_parts.asp?group=ThreeBond
Been using this for a while now .
Very good on the crankcase joint and sets firm when filling the camchain tunnel 'O' ring groove if using a one piece head gasket.
Comes in clear, black, grey, red, copper etc.
From £3.50 a tube delivered.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/v-tech-vt-157 ... 4d0e0f854f
Very good on the crankcase joint and sets firm when filling the camchain tunnel 'O' ring groove if using a one piece head gasket.
Comes in clear, black, grey, red, copper etc.
From £3.50 a tube delivered.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/v-tech-vt-157 ... 4d0e0f854f
What about the Blue Hylomar aircraft grade, Mark Tiller
suggested above?
suggested above?
Non standard Z900 - purchased from HIGGSPEED - http://www.higgspeed.com/ -
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... 6a7d5e816c
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... 6a7d5e816c
Used to use Hylomar years ago but prefer the RTV now.
It's a better all round product for sealing cases, cam end plugs and cam chain tunnel etc.
The Hylomar is non setting so no good for the cam tunnel and the cam end plugs tend to shift and need reseating if the camcover is removed whereas the RTV stays put.
Both have the same temp rating.
It's a better all round product for sealing cases, cam end plugs and cam chain tunnel etc.
The Hylomar is non setting so no good for the cam tunnel and the cam end plugs tend to shift and need reseating if the camcover is removed whereas the RTV stays put.
Both have the same temp rating.
jimmock wrote:DIRKO.
It was sold by DAF in the 80's.
It was sort of unique to DAF then, came in a DAF box with a DAF part number.
Now available anywhere.
It is good stuff.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DIRKO-ELRING- ... 1015704173
This is awesome stuff too.
Many Kawasaki shops around my area used to use this all the time. They reckoned it's the exact same stuff as Kawabond!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/wellseal
Many Kawasaki shops around my area used to use this all the time. They reckoned it's the exact same stuff as Kawabond!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/wellseal
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