This is a great product. I came by it after re-sealing a jet pump housing on a jet ski. Did the whole job with blue rtv and it leaked. The owners manual called for "The Right Stuff".. Derp. I was pretty pleased with the results. Basically turns to rubber.
Used it on the transmission pan on my 78 GMC and no leaks. The gasket that came with the filter kit DID leak. Forums I read say use The Right Stuff only and all report good results. They also say to throw whatever gasket you get with the filter kit in the trash.
I am going to use this on the bottom of my timing chain cover where it meets the oil pan. The rubber gasket alone just isn't a 100% effective seal for this critical area. Thanks for making this video and sharing your experiences. Best wishes!
A friend of mine just used this on my car but he just told me he did not wipe the access off that he just spread it around there. Is that going to be an issue
+1. Trust it as a gasket alternative you don't need to wait for to start driving. Not sure if it comes off though. That's why I'm here looking. I'll still use the newer pressed (formed) in or head gaskets.
Really good video.😁💪i have a leaking head gasket on my outboard and there is a small leak Even with the new gasket and all bolts have been torqued down to 2,3kgm....so i will try the right stuff😁👍
sorry a motor runs on elec. a eng runs on fuel how long is your extion cord ha ha right stuff is the best been in automotive repair for over 38 years allso save money buy the two pack of 5 oz with the calking gun
This is a great product. I came by it after re-sealing a jet pump housing on a jet ski. Did the whole job with blue rtv and it leaked. The owners manual called for "The Right Stuff".. Derp. I was pretty pleased with the results. Basically turns to rubber.
Used it on the transmission pan on my 78 GMC and no leaks. The gasket that came with the filter kit DID leak. Forums I read say use The Right Stuff only and all report good results. They also say to throw whatever gasket you get with the filter kit in the trash.
I am going to use this on the bottom of my timing chain cover where it meets the oil pan. The rubber gasket alone just isn't a 100% effective seal for this critical area. Thanks for making this video and sharing your experiences. Best wishes!
You spent 11 minutes talking and showing absolutely not a single thing! You must have graduated at the top of your class!
just goes to show how the worlds changing. I just paid $25 for the same can😱
I bought a can myself, hope it fix the case issue. Tried loctite 518 at first, wasn't working the way i hoped it would.
A friend of mine just used this on my car but he just told me he did not wipe the access off that he just spread it around there. Is that going to be an issue
I wouldn't think so.
+1. Trust it as a gasket alternative you don't need to wait for to start driving. Not sure if it comes off though. That's why I'm here looking. I'll still use the newer pressed (formed) in or head gaskets.
What type of car do u have in the background.
It's a 70 nova
@@meridian208
It looks like a Vega
Right stuff is amazing. Worth well over the $12-$14
Damn that shit is $27 here for the little bottle
Crazy its now $35 at napa haha
Really good video.😁💪i have a leaking head gasket on my outboard and there is a small leak Even with the new gasket and all bolts have been torqued down to 2,3kgm....so i will try the right stuff😁👍
It says on the can not to use on headgaskets or parts in contact with gasoline
i'm trying just to open it..
sorry a motor runs on elec. a eng runs on fuel how long is your extion cord ha ha right stuff is the best been in automotive repair for over 38 years allso save money buy the two pack of 5 oz with the calking gun
Where can I find engine oil? All the auto parts stores I go to only sell MOTOR oil.