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If your talking about Indian Head shellac, your dating your self :D

 

Don't ask me how I know :roll:

 

Plus it's only good for 'cork' gaskets, as a placement "glue" not a true sealant, and the rubber compound gaskets are much better in the long run.

 

That's has been, RTV is where it's at, can't be beat for gasket sealant ;)

 

I use Black (Hy-temp) RTV for everything.

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My stupid @$$ decided to check out the thermostat 5 miles from home where the gasket was. Black RTV is the only thing I happened to have in the truck, so I used it without a gasket. Black RTV on one side of the housing, put it in place and fasten the bolts. 500 miles and 3 weeks later it's holding up good without any leaks.

 

I think coolant is the *only* thing not leaking on this truck.

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I use 3M super weatherstrip adhesive to hold the gasket to the t-stat outlet and if I would use anything on the other side it would be some grey Mopar RTV.

 

Because of the rough texture on the t-stat outlet I use a very thin coat of the 3M all the way around. If the block cleans up great I won't even seal tht side. The 3M super weatherstrip adhesive also does a good job of holding the thermostat in place when used in a couple spots.

 

I port the T-stat housing on my 4.0 Jeeps. I also use Robertshaw style t-stats for their accurate open and closing control and the fact they increase the amount of flow allowed when fully open.

 

As an ex mopar tech I use the 3M super weatherstrip adhesive(yellow gorilla snot) to hold gaskets in place quite often. It was also used by 90% of the other techs I've worked with. In most cases a few spots of it will hold a gasket in place. It also work good for making sure the gasket stay on the side you want it to if you need to remove that part later.

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