Permatex Aviation Form-a Gasket Sealant Liquid 16 Fl Oz 80017 (3d) on 2040-parts.com
Anaheim, California, US
FORM-A-GASKET SEALANT LIQUID 16 OZ BOTTLE WITH BRUSH APPLICATOR PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Slow-drying, non-hardening brush-top sealant approved for use in aviation as well as automotive applications. Temperature range -65°F to 400°F (-54°C to 204°C); resists gasoline, oil and grease.
Suggested Applications: Close-fitting machined surfaces, sealing hoses, solid gaskets .
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