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Originally Posted by 88911coupe View Post
This is a good question, however let's assume you find a leak on the lower seam...is there a reliable process for sealing it up? I assume it's not under a lot of pressure so maybe something could be applied to the seam after a good cleaning?
Dow Corning ® 735 Oil Resistant
Sealant is a one-component, ready-touse,
nonslumping silicone material
that reacts with moisture in the air to
cure to a tough, rubbery solid.
• Easy handling with no mixing,
heating or solvents; easy repair
by cutting away old material and
replacing with fresh material
• Service temperature range from
-80 to 400°F (-62 to 204°C) for
extended periods, and up to
450°F (230°C) for shorter
periods
Applications
Dow Corning 735 Oil Resistant
Sealant can be used for sealing
general industrial equipment where
resistance to oil, coolants and other
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systems, machine housings, conveyor
guides and guards, oil containment
troughs or barriers, piping).
Dow Corning 735 Oil Resistant
Sealant can be used as formed-inplace
gaskets for gear boxes,
engines, pumps and flanges.
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