Originally Posted by jere
Black is for high oil resistance, I have used every color under the Permetex rainbow
Here is their site if you want to see what each color is for
http://www.permatex.com/products/Automotive/automotive_gasketing/gasket_makers.htm
I do like the right stuff because you don't have to wait on it forever to dry.
Nissan uses there own stuff that you can get at the stealer-ship for like $17 a tube works good though.
Black is for high oil resistance, I have used every color under the Permetex rainbow
Here is their site if you want to see what each color is for
http://www.permatex.com/products/Automotive/automotive_gasketing/gasket_makers.htm
I do like the right stuff because you don't have to wait on it forever to dry.
Nissan uses there own stuff that you can get at the stealer-ship for like $17 a tube works good though.
I know this may sound strange, but a permatex dealer/sales rep came to my work handing out little flyers about the RTV and quizzed me on all of it. His take was that in between dissimilar materials you wanna use gray. For synthetics, you wanna use gray, it is good for continuous 625* temps, coolant, etc. Basically he said the only reason they even have black anymore is because they would lose sales for not having it. The Gray meets stricter standards.
At least, that's what he said...
If Nissan uses gray factory, that's what I'm gonna use.
*Unless it is The Right Stuff. That stuff is so incredible.