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About to fit the ladder frame to the block, when I decided to check the books to confirm the sealent. They both (Haynes and LR workshop manual) say to use Hylogrip 2000. As this costs £74 for enough to do one frame, I wondered if there are cheaper alternatives? Otherwise I'll have to go without the benefits of beer for another week!:mad:

I've got clear and black RTV sealent - any good for this?
 
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black rtv silicone is what i use and ive built a good few get a reasonable quality one £6-7 normally,ensure mating surfaces are oil free with thinners ,brake clean petrol etc
 
What JM says. Just make sure everything is spotlessly clean, degreased, and dry, otherwise it wont seal properly. I used Hylomar Blue as it was what I had and had no problems for over two years before my old engine went bang. (Not related I should add)
 
Resurrecting this one. i see there are two types of Hylomar black, one with and one without the acetic stuff. They are 102 or 302, so I guess one is setting and one not? Which is best for sealing ladder frame to block please?
 
I used the setting type, and it's been drier than a Saudi pub. I would think non-setting would eventually leak.
 

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