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Can I use this to seal my engine?

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I think exhaust gasket maker is the go-to because it's both oil- and heat-resistant, something like permatex ultra copper
 
I think exhaust gasket maker is the go-to because it's both oil- and heat-resistant, something like permatex ultra copper
I found this in my garage today. Think it would work?
Sorry here's the pic of the stuff I found
 

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I found this in my garage today. Think it would work?
Sorry here's the pic of the stuff I found

It *could* work, that's "Ultra Grey", the "high-torque" formula. Black is oil resistant, copper is heat resistant, each one is optimized for different properties:
https://www.permatex.com/gasket-maker-comparsion-chart/

The copper can take 700° F, while the Grey and Black are good for 500° F. That may be more than enough for a nitro engine, but it's your call. I havn't tried anything but the copper, and that's the one I see recommended the most.
 
I'm just going to buy the copper one. Thank you for your time and knowledge 😀
 
Any of them should withstand the heat of a little nitro engine. Any of the silicone stuff withstands over 500° or so I believe. I used them all on my race engine and in my Mustangs. Never had any issues with any of them.
 

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