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Posted by L.C.Gray on May 29, 2007 at 16:39:11 from (208.193.186.155):
In Reply to: Re: O/T 93 Chev Suburban transfer case noise (New posted by Allan In NE on May 29, 2007 at 04:26:29:
Anaerobic... Literally means "without air". Anaerobic sealer hardens in the absence of air. Heres one manufacturers decription of its anerobic offerring: Loctite 518 Anaerobic Gasket MakerPrecise, reliable sealing from Loctite. Loctite 518 gasket maker is a non-corrosive, anaerobic sealer designed primarily for use on aluminum, iron, and steel flanged mating surfaces. It's ideal for on-the-spot emergency repairs, or when a conventional gasket is out-of-stock. 518 gasket maker fills gaps of up to 0.050 in. and forms a flexible, solvent-resistant seal that will not tear or decay. Parts will disassemble easily even after extended service, and old gasket material can be removed with a putty knife.
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