Carburetor sealant
#3
Originally Posted by rccobra705
What are you using as carburetor sealant?
I need to seal my carb.
regards
I need to seal my carb.
regards
#4
I use Air Seal too.
Much better and easier to work with than silicone sealer.
its available from Racers Choice RC Products
not sure if they have a website but they are is Austin, Texas
Pm me for a phone number.
Much better and easier to work with than silicone sealer.
its available from Racers Choice RC Products
not sure if they have a website but they are is Austin, Texas
Pm me for a phone number.
#5
you want Permatex "Ultra Copper"- http://www.permatex.com/products/aut...sket_Maker.htm
It is in a squeeze type tube and is copper/orange in color. It is a high temp, non-corrosive, fuel resistant gasket maker- ie.- you can use it on a real engine in place of a gasket.
Clean your engine well so it adheres good. Use liberally around the carb to ensure you do not block any passages.
It is in a squeeze type tube and is copper/orange in color. It is a high temp, non-corrosive, fuel resistant gasket maker- ie.- you can use it on a real engine in place of a gasket.
Clean your engine well so it adheres good. Use liberally around the carb to ensure you do not block any passages.
#7
Originally Posted by cdelong
you want Permatex "Ultra Copper"- http://www.permatex.com/products/aut...sket_Maker.htm
It is in a squeeze type tube and is copper/orange in color. It is a high temp, non-corrosive, fuel resistant gasket maker- ie.- you can use it on a real engine in place of a gasket.
Clean your engine well so it adheres good. Use liberally around the carb to ensure you do not block any passages.
It is in a squeeze type tube and is copper/orange in color. It is a high temp, non-corrosive, fuel resistant gasket maker- ie.- you can use it on a real engine in place of a gasket.
Clean your engine well so it adheres good. Use liberally around the carb to ensure you do not block any passages.




