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I checked on each of these and unless I missed something they are only good to 300 degrees and less. I don't think they'd work on exhaust studs for that reason.
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Jimmie, et al:
I used an anaerobic pipe sealant called "superdope" (www.pipingtools.com), there are others like permabond (www.permabond.com). Anaerobic seal anything and very tightly, and resist high temperatures and allow disassembly. This is just what I use in the piping trades every day and swear by it. It fills slight gaps and even seals cross-threads. Worked for me. Should be clean of course. Just my opinion and advice.
Tom
-----Original Message----- From: Jimmy Peavy [mailto:peaver63@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 11:59 AM To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: EXHAUST MANIFOLD STUDS
Teflon won't tolerate that much heat. It will emit a poisionous gas as well when exposed to that much heat. In the petrochemical industry, I use anti-seize almost daily , and while it does prevent the nuts from ever seizing on a bolt, it does'nt seal threads. At least nothing I've used has. There are a number of types that contain copper, or nickel. The nickel being the best, and most compatible with every metal. If it worked for you that's great, but it won't seal my threads. It's not designed to. Even with clean threads. I don't favor red RTV to do that, as well, but it will .Permatex will also. It is the last resort for me, and will do the job.
Jimmy
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