Feature

●Permatex The Lightstaff Gasket (198g)
●This is useful when you need a secure gasket that wont leak in a short time. Create resilient rubber sealing in minutes.
●Works with oil, coolant, ATF and more It is resistant to expansion due to vibration and temperature changes, and leak-proof sealing.
●Use for: valve cover, gear box cover, compressor, oil pan, thermostat housing, water pump, etc.
●Temperature Limit: -60 to 232 degrees


Description

Since 1909, Permatex has been a supplier of products in the automotive industry for automotive maintenance and repairs.
Application: This is useful when you need a reliable gasket that will not leak in a short time. Creates a resilient rubber seal in minutes. Compatible with oil, coolant, ATF, etc. Resistant to inflation due to vibrations and temperature changes, leak-proof sealing is possible.
Usage: Valve cover, gear box cover, compressor, oil pan, thermostat housing, water pump
Tolerance Temperature: -60 to 232 degrees.
Permatex the Right Stuff Gasket Maker
Category: The Right Stuff Gasket Makers
Make leak-proof gaskets and return equipment to service immediately! This elastomeric "formed-in-place" material is more reliable and long lasting than pre-cut gaskets. It is blowout resistant and protects against leaks and seepage caused by vibration and thermal expansion. 5°F to 450°F (-59°C to 232°C) continuous, 500°F (260°C) intermittent; resists ATF, coolant, oil and other shop fluids.

Automobile
Suggested Applications: Automotive, heavy duty, and marine gaskets, valve covers, gearbox covers, pumps, oil pans, thermostat housings, water pumps.

Motorcycle
Suggested Applications: Transmission housing cover, clutch release cover

Heavy Duty
Suggested Applications: Case covers, power divider shaft housings, input/output power shafts, PTO covers to housing, cover housing gasket, differential, assembly to rear axle housing, power dividers, axle shaft flanges

DIRECTIONS:
Apply a continuous 1/8″ to 1/4″ bead to one surface, surrounding all bolt holes. Assemble parts within five minutes, tightening bolts to recommended torque levels.