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Any particular sealant for water pump?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7599109" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I have always used the RED/Orange(high temp) Form a Gasket, and used brake fluid to clean the surface,then rubbing alcohol to get the oil bass out, and it dries quickly too., and use a putty knife to get the old off.If you are doing a frontwheel drive car like a honda, Ive always had it done, and replaced the timing belt at the same time.What kind of vehicle?Ive had to work in computer Clean Rooms,and we always had to use alcohol to get the items clean grease free before entering the Clean Rooms, and they also made us use special Lint free wipes.You want a squeeky clean tile floor,alcohol and hot/warm water will do it,and dries fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7599109, member: 634282"] I have always used the RED/Orange(high temp) Form a Gasket, and used brake fluid to clean the surface,then rubbing alcohol to get the oil bass out, and it dries quickly too., and use a putty knife to get the old off.If you are doing a frontwheel drive car like a honda, Ive always had it done, and replaced the timing belt at the same time.What kind of vehicle?Ive had to work in computer Clean Rooms,and we always had to use alcohol to get the items clean grease free before entering the Clean Rooms, and they also made us use special Lint free wipes.You want a squeeky clean tile floor,alcohol and hot/warm water will do it,and dries fast. [/QUOTE]
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