I used Moortite on these. Its like a putty that stays somewhat
flexable. Its much like what was originally used. You can get black at auto
paint stores. They sell a light gray kind at places like the Home
Depot.
John
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Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 6:54
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Subject: Re: IML: speed nuts
Beware! silicon and paint do not mix. RC Billings,
Montanaaaaa
--- Phil Patterson <hilljack7@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I expect that its RTV silicon, or in older models, > probably
the old white potting sealant they used to > use. I'd use RTV silicon,
it should seal while not > being too strong to prevent removal
later. > Phil <>< > ----- Original Message
----- > From: Bob > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 2:42
AM > Subject: IML: speed nuts > >
> Does anyone know the correct sealant used in the >
hollow of speed nuts that hold on trim pieces? I > don't want to
use anything with too much adhesive as > the tangs on pot metal pieces
are easy enough to > break off as it is, but need to seal this source
of > water and moisture mitigation. Years applicable are >
early 60's (1962), and there may have been more than > one sealant
used. Thanks!! > > Bob >
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