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made by permatex.

one Hylomar type is a thread sealant, another type is a gasket dressing / sealant.

the gasket sealant is very tacky, holds the gasket in place nicely, and I've always had leak-tight seals on low pressure oil, fluid, and coolant systems.

never tried it for head gaskets, nor do I know that it's even recommended for that use.
 
tom h said:
made by permatex.

one Hylomar type is a thread sealant, another type is a gasket dressing / sealant.

the gasket sealant is very tacky, holds the gasket in place nicely, and I've always had leak-tight seals on low pressure oil, fluid, and coolant systems.

never tried it for head gaskets, nor do I know that it's even recommended for that use.

Thanks. I was searching the posts and saw some people using it on head gaskets?????????? true/untrue?
 
I have some of the technical data sheets for the Hylomar product line --

The Hylomar "HPF" is a gel-like susbsartance in a tube, that's what I've been using for various low pressure & vacuum gaskets, and it works very well, does not harden, gaskets remain slightly moveable. It does not specifically list head gaskets as a "typical" use.

Hylomar "Aerosol" does list head gaskets as a typical use. But I dont have any experience with it.
 
hmmm, apparently Permatex has stopped making/distributing the Hylomar line, it's no longer at their website.

Instead, at http://www.hylomar.com :
HYLOMAR LTD and HYLOMAR USA INC.
... For anyone worrying about getting their Hylomar since Permatex stopped carrying “Hylomar HPF” - Worry no more! We have huge stocks of Racing formula, and Universal Blue AF( sic. HPF ) in stock around the world if you can’t find it at your nearest stockist just e-mail ...

Hylomar is a British company; it seems Permatex was just licensing the Hylomar products for the USA market. It wil probably become much harder to find in USA . Too bad, I'll miss it :(
 
tom h said:
hmmm, apparently Permatex has stopped making/distributing the Hylomar line, it's no longer at their website.

Instead, at http://www.hylomar.com :
HYLOMAR LTD and HYLOMAR USA INC.
... For anyone worrying about getting their Hylomar since Permatex stopped carrying “Hylomar HPF” - Worry no more! We have huge stocks of Racing formula, and Universal Blue AF( sic. HPF ) in stock around the world if you can’t find it at your nearest stockist just e-mail ...

Hylomar is a British company; it seems Permatex was just licensing the Hylomar products for the USA market. It wil probably become much harder to find in USA . Too bad, I'll miss it :(

Hey thanks.
 
I just bought some Permatex Hylomar aerosol last month for my head gaskets. It was recommended to me by Bill Anderson for use with the Cometic head gaskets. My heads are on and no leaks to report. :smile:
 
1970gsx said:
I just bought some Permatex Hylomar aerosol last month for my head gaskets. It was recommended to me by Bill Anderson for use with the Cometic head gaskets. My heads are on and no leaks to report. :smile:

Where can i get some permitex Hylomar Aerosol? Im probably going to use the RJC head gasket or the cometic w/ champion Irons. Bill actually built my last motor. Broken knock sensor kicked the felpro 1007 reciever groove wire gasket. Actually split the copper wire and kicked it out of the 0-ringed groove in the head :eek:
 
When hylomar first came out, it was marketed as an anaerobic sealant that set-up only in the absence of air.
 
hylomar

it was used on my engines sce titan copper head gaskets without any oil to water or viseversa leakage. Wish I would have used it on everything else :rolleyes: Automotive engineering sells it on the shelf locally here in the tampabay area. I would suggest a speed shop of some sort.
 
Hylomar was developed by Rolls Royce in Great Britain. Its purpose was to fill-in (or mark-up) the High and Low spots on sealing surfaces...thus the name.

When using steel gaskets instaled 'dry' (especially Cometics) it is rather likely that you'll have a leak right off the bat, may be even before you start the motor. Usually you can seal that up with a couple of the "Bar's Leaks"-like soluble tablets and a heat cycle or two of the motor. Cometics have a coating from the factory and the manufacturer will tell you to put them on dry, but for the aforementioned reason, I like to spray them first.

Here is the e-mail I sent to Permatex and their repsonse:

From : "Dobruck, Tom" <Tom.Dobruck@Permatex.com>
To : <scott231@juno.com>
Subject : RE: Product Question
Date : Tue, Apr 04, 2006 09:31 AM

Scott,

Sorry, the Hylomar products were discontinued from the Permatex product line at the end of last year. You can call the Permatex Tech Center 877-376-2839 and speak to one of our technicians. If you give them more information about your application they will be able to help you select another product.
Tom Dobruck
Marketing Communications

-----Original Message-----
From: General Inquiries
Posted At: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 8:02 AM
Topic: Product Question

Comments: I am trying to find a Permatex product called
Hylomar...specifically in the small aerosol can. I cannot locate the product on the permatex.com website.

I previously purchased a few cans from my local NAPA dealer, but now no one there can find a listing for the product. Has it been discontinued?

Thanks,
Scott Simpson
 
Hylomar USA distrubutor

Hylomar currently has just one western US distributor. I haven't yet asked for pricing of small quantities.
I received this reply from him:
Thanks for your recent inquiry. As the western states distributor for Hylomar, I have Hylomar products in my Denver warehouse. Since there are few retail outlets carrying the product at this time, you can purchase product directly through me and I can drop ship them to you. Attached is a catalog. Let me know what I can quote for you-

Sincerely, Jonathan

Jonathan Spiegel
R.O. Distributing
Phone (909) 844-5830
FAX (951) 346-4265
hylomarusa@aol.com
 
I have used hylomar gel on my old T/A's thermostat housing. It has always seeped no matter what I did until I tried the gel. No experience with the aerosol version.
 
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