Question : What is the temperature range of this thread sealant?
Answer : -65 to 400 degrees fahrenheit.
Question : Can I reposition the parts after applying this sealant?
Answer : Yes, the parts may be repositioned up to 4 hours after application.
Question : What are some suggested applications for this sealant?
Answer : Some suggested applications include head bolts, oil PSI sending units, oil and coolant lines, fuel fittings, rear axle fill plug, brake and power steering fittings.
Question : How hard is it to unscrew after this has been set for awhile?
Answer : Comes apart with minimal force, it is a sealant not a thread locker.
Question : Does this product solidify after 72 hrs as cited in the tds?
Answer : No, it stays wet and soft. It is fully cured and can withstand higher pressures after 72 hours.
Question : Can I use this on an oil pressure sending unit?
Answer : Yes, it works great on oil and brake system components exposed to high pressures and temperatures.
Question : Will this work on differential bolts that thread through into the case and are exposed to differential fluid?
Answer : Yes, this thread sealant will work on sealing differential fluid.
Question : What color is it?
Answer : The color is white.
Question : Can I use this for sealing the threads on engine expansion plugs in a 2001 Ford Focus ZTS?
Answer : No, it works best on dry new parts and may not work on plugs with residue on them.
Question : Can I use this to reseal a #11 head bolt in a Jeep 4.0 motor that goes into the water jacket?
Answer : Yes, it will seal any thread that is in oil or liquid.
Question : What car fastener applications is this typically used for?
Answer : Suggested applications include head bolts, oil sending units and sensors, oil and coolant lines, fuel fittings, rear axle fill plug, brake, and power steering fittings.
Question : Can I use this along with a gasket to seal a valve cover?
Answer : No, Black RTV Silicone sealant would be used for engine valve covers.
Question : Will this work on garden hose fittings?
Answer : Yes, it will work on garden hose fittings but Teflon tape might be more effective and cost-efficient.