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    Threebond 1211 alternatives?

    I have red, blue, black, white rtv silicone. can I use one of these instead of 1211? I figured the black since it's internal sealant. any advice?
    also, I have a 1978 GS750 and I'm trying to seal the o-ring on the cylinder where the cam chain comes through (as per clymer manual.)
    -DN

    #2
    Wouldn't you need a sealant that is specifically labelled as "anaerobic" , since it would have to cure in the absence of oxygen?

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      #3
      Well, let's forget about the rtv I have. Is there a good alternative to threebond 1211 that I can buy at autozone or some such. The two bike shops I know of in town don't have any 1211 in stock.

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        #4
        The "O" ring is the seal. Why would you need a sealant?

        Earl

        Originally posted by DoctorNick View Post
        I have red, blue, black, white rtv silicone. can I use one of these instead of 1211? I figured the black since it's internal sealant. any advice?
        also, I have a 1978 GS750 and I'm trying to seal the o-ring on the cylinder where the cam chain comes through (as per clymer manual.)
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          #5
          Look hare for info. It looks like it is made to only hold the o ring in place till it gets captured. I do not know your specific application here so I would play it by ear. Does it look to you like it is a sloppy fit for the o ring?



          Scott

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            #6
            I'm not at all sure what you're trying to do, but if you're just trying to stick an o-ring into place during assembly, Hylomar might be what you need.

            It's a very thick, sticky bright blue goo that never hardens and is resistant to just about everything -- oil, gas, heat, etc.

            It's also good for helping gaskets seal on munged-up aluminum surfaces.

            You can get Hylomar at most auto parts stores. I think Autozone has it.
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              #7
              Originally posted by earlfor View Post
              The "O" ring is the seal. Why would you need a sealant?

              Earl
              I don't know why. it's in the clymer manual for my bike (1978 GS 750.)
              But my question wasn't why do I need it.
              Doesn't matter anyhow, I was working with a friend on his bike (1980 yamaha xs850) and he had half a tube left. He works on a lot of older jap bikes and says this stuff is commonly rebranded per company (ie kawabond yamabond suzukibond)

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                #8
                Originally posted by bwringer View Post
                I'm not at all sure what you're trying to do, but if you're just trying to stick an o-ring into place during assembly, Hylomar might be what you need.

                It's a very thick, sticky bright blue goo that never hardens and is resistant to just about everything -- oil, gas, heat, etc.

                It's also good for helping gaskets seal on munged-up aluminum surfaces.

                You can get Hylomar at most auto parts stores. I think Autozone has it.

                thanks! sounds like good stuff. I think I'll pick some up for the S-10 I'm overhauling.

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                  #9
                  Go down to your closest Suzuki dealer & ask for a tube of Threebond 1207B. It is the BEST you can get! Ray.

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