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RTV Sealer

RTV SEALER
- Room Temperature Vulcanizing (RTV) sealant hardens when exposed to air. This type sealer is used where two rigid parts (such as the lower crankcase and the engine block) are assembled together.
- Do not use Room Temperature Vulcanizing (RTV) sealant in areas where extreme temperatures are expected. These areas include: exhaust manifold, head gasket, or other surfaces where a gasket eliminator is specified.
- Follow all safety recommendations and directions that are on the container. To remove the sealant or the gasket material, refer to "Replacing Engine Gaskets".
- Apply RTV to a clean surface. Use a bead size as specified in the procedure. Run the bead to the inside of any bolt holes. Do not allow the sealer to enter any blind threaded holes, as it may prevent the bolt from clamping properly or cause damage when the bolt is tightened.
- Assemble components while RTV is still wet (within 3-5 minutes). Do not wait for RTV to skin over.
- Tighten bolts to specifications. Do not overtighten.