Any threaded plugs, such as the rear oil gallery plugs, should be coated with a sealer, preferably a liquid Teflon or a similar nonhardening sealer.
What is Non-hardening sealer?
- These are frequently used in high-vibration applications where standard thread sealants may fail because they never fully harden and remain pliable enough to self-heal and stop leaks before they start. They have a low locking strength and can be adjusted without the use of tools.
- Permatex Form-A-Gasket #2 Sealant is a non-hardening, slow-drying sealant used to seal stamped components and cut gaskets. This sealant enables quick disassembly in situations when sealing is more crucial than adhesion.
Threaded plugs, such as the rear oil gallery plugs, should be sealed with a nonhardening sealer, preferably liquid Teflon.
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