Hondabond question
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Hondabond question
As it says, I am putting my new oil pan on. The seller sent me one tube of Hondabond. Will this cover it, or should I buy more? Thanks.....
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I don't think Hondabond is used on the oil pan. I think you are supposed to using Honda Ultra Flange Sealent II. Don't quote me, but I would at least double check. My source is a Honda Oils, Fluids, Chemicals Reference Guide (a couple years old). It only lists Hondabond 4, and Hondabond HT. However next to Ultra Flange Sealent II it states, "Thick, gray material is the only recommended product for sealing gasketless oil pans". I think the S2000 has a gasketless oil pan, I don't really know for sure. Just in case, Honda Ultra Flange sealent II part # 08718-0009.
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Awsome! Thanks for the help. The new pan has been successfully installed. Everything is tightend and ready to roll. How long should I wait for the hondabond to dry before I put oil in it to test it out?
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Hondabond is slang for the Ultraflange II. Most dealers only use the Ultraflange, and they call all the versions of Hondabond the same.
Permatex ultra grey is the same stuff as UltraflangeII
Permatex ultra grey is the same stuff as UltraflangeII
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