The first blue RTV was not O2 sensor friendly,,, until the import grey came along black was the best RTV,,, I use the import grey 95% of the time,,, the other 5% it depends on what the fluid is I am containing and the temperature of the part
I prefer the tooth paste tube RTV over the cheese squeeze dispenser,,, for some reason the aerosol used in the cheese squeeze dispenser affects the RTV and its not as good as the tooth paste type
A good professional can pert neer seal up anything with RTV as long as he uses the right RTV for the right application in the right environment,,, actually he is forced to learn cuzz for the most part a gasket is not available or the gasket supplied is a inferior cheap P.O.S.,,, are the part like tin covers are warped and can not B sealed with a gasket good are bad then RTV comes in right handy
A back yard Bob can fudge up anything and its EZ for him to blame the sealer over his ability to apply RTV properly
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