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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Thunder Bay, ON
Posts: 5,500
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I think you can relax.
I used 1184 on my case perimeter a few days ago - I spent a lot of time cleaning my case halves (including removing the studs) and was confident that (as Neil points out) it would seal, theoretically, with no sealant at all. Because of this I used much less 1184 and subsequently have much less squeeze-out than yours, but still don't think you have so much that it's a re-do.
Although I wanted to avoid squeeze out, I have no way to confirm on the inside of the case how much there may be, other than to assume it matches the outside.
Should you take it apart? I'm not so sure. Maybe wait a few days and get a feeling for how strong the sealant is? I get the feeling it's pretty tough, and not going to go anywhere. It IS supposed to be resistant to oil so honestly I don't think you have to worry. I'll have a look tomorrow and give you my thoughts, after it's had a few days to cure. I can't remember when it reaches full strength but that information is on the threebond website.
Even if a piece of the squeeze-out ended up in the bottom of the case and got through the screen, it would end up going through the filter, anyway.
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