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Posted: Wed Jun 3rd, 2020 11:03 am |
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What also helps is putting the permatex on, start tightening the bolts until the permatex STARTS to squeeze out. Let it cure like that for 1h, then tighten the bolts all the way, let it cure fully then add fluid. That way you don't squeeze all the permatex out and you have a "squishy" not too runny bead that will conform to imperfections on tightening.
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