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Unread 03-21-2015, 05:41 PM
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Thanks alfred E.
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Also reseal ALL of the bolts and IF they have silicone in on around them remove ALL of it before resealing w 5200
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Unread 03-27-2015, 01:31 AM
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so...two to chose from 5200 or 4200 one is permanent one not....on the engine mounting bolts...best choice??
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Use the 5200.
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so...two to chose from 5200 or 4200 one is permanent one not....on the engine mounting bolts...best choice??
just how good is your motor? Plan on replacing it anytime soon? 4200 or life caulk will be fine
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5200.... Nothing is permanant.... A hammer knocks the bolts right out and a drill bit cleans the hole

Remember tho it is IMPORTANT to get ALL of any silicone out if it's in there.... The 5200 (or 4200 for that matter) won't seal to silicone... Drill the holes SLIGHTLY bigger if you have to.
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