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Old 06-24-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Question Mustang transmission bolt sealer M-4G91-B

Hello forum. Does anyone know if this sealer is still available or if it has a modern equivalent? Thanks for a great forum. fjd
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I don't know of any what about a normal thread sealer
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Is that the old lead paste thread sealer?
I use either copper based antiseize or Loc-tite / Permatex 518 depending on the need. 518 is a gel anaerobic flange sealer that works good on threads too.
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Thanks for the responses PaulS and Calponycarsmike. That sealer number is right out of the 1966 shop manual. My transmission is a 3 speed manual 3.03 top loader with a very small leak at the bottom where the housing extension bolts to the case. The shop manual talks about putting sealer on the bolts and I was hoping that was my problem because the leak is right at the bottom bolt. Thanks PaulS I will give the 518 a try. Best Regards, fjd
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