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What do you guys use ? sealants

I'm just in a need of some info on what you guys use as couplers and sealents for the exhaust system, mine is leaking like a badass !!
 
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yeah , thats what i bought today , but is there any spots that it is not safe to put that ?
 
If you're sealing your carb, put it on the neck, NOT inside the sleeve. If you put it inside, it gets pushed to the bottom, and ends up inside the engine.
 
so i should put it on the outside of the carb alltogether?where they meet together the carb and the neck?
 
Yes seal up the OUTSIDE....with the Red stuff....let it cure....works like a charm......BTW I am building your box.......gonna need more cardboard....;)
 
Yes seal up the OUTSIDE....with the Red stuff....let it cure....works like a charm......BTW I am building your box.......gonna need more cardboard....;)
use as much as you need man, i will make you proud of this revo,.

my .26 is going into this one. you will see , its going to be sweet.:bow:
 
use as much as you need man, i will make you proud of this revo,.

my .26 is going into this one. you will see , its going to be sweet.:bow:



Cool, don't buy a NOVA cooling head for that engine......its in there....;)


:second_place: You will make champ out of this ride...
 
so i should put it on the outside of the carb alltogether?where they meet together the carb and the neck?

Not quite. You remove the carb, then rub a film of it on the neck. You then slide the carb back into the engine, press down hard, and clamp it in. Some will ooze out where the two meet, but that's expected, and adds to the seal. Let it cure overnight before running it. I always prefer 24 hours.
 
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