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> engine rebuild - sealants, lube etc, what do I need?
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post Jul 16 2017, 04:26 PM
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I did do a search this time! But no luck...

I am doing engine re-assembly this week. What do I need to have on-hand for supplies -- gasket maker, assembly lube etc? It would be nice if I could avoid making multiple trips into town!

Oh ya, stock 1.8L.

Thanks in advance for any advice!
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post Jul 22 2017, 05:40 PM
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Three bond 1104 you can get it at any Honda ATV (hondabond) or yamaha (Yamabond) dealer for case.
I use Dow 55 for Orings, that would take a while to get as ebay is about the only source. locktite 565 also works, special order through Fastenal or Bradfasco. old stand by is oil.
Case to piston bottom black RTV works fine. Paper gaskets a little RTV rubbed into the paper works fine, no excess RTV for this.

Assembly lube just use oil with a good dollop of STP blue mixed in your oilcan.

The Raby/T4store stuff is spendy and will take you a couple weeks to get, BTDT...meh...
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