Reddit Reddit reviews Permatex 80062 High Tack Gasket Sealant, 4 oz.

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Permatex 80062 High Tack Gasket Sealant, 4 oz.
Reliable, fast-drying, all-purpose sealant dries to a highly tacky, non-brittle film; remains tacky indefinitelyTacky paste for holding cut gaskets in place during assembly; helps seal cut gasketsResists gasoline, oil, antifreeze, axle lube, kerosene, propane and butane; sensor-safeTemperature Range: -65°F to 500°F (-54°C to 260°C)Suggested Applications: Valve covers, fuel pumps, carburetors, manifold gaskets; seals any rubber, cork, paper or composite gasket
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2 Reddit comments about Permatex 80062 High Tack Gasket Sealant, 4 oz.:

u/cluecheck · 1 pointr/moped

It's easy lift the frame, don't remove back, just the front long bolt. Stick the front wheel in a milk crate. I can have a carb in and out pretty quickly.

Where is this airleak? I've never had a prob with an airleak at the carb on any of my hobbits...and i've owned a bunch of them.

Try this stuff: http://www.amazon.com/Permatex-80062-High-Gasket-Sealant/dp/B000HBGHB8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1407247928&sr=8-2&keywords=gasket+sealant (you can get at local autostore)
from the intake of the cylinder to the intake itself, from intake to carb.\
It's also great for base gaskets too! Creates a good gas resistant seal, while not being permanent for easy removal later. Better then silicone crap that just squeezes out of the mating area.

IMO, the phva is just going to run like shit on a hobbit. The stock carb pushes the best velocity of gas/air to that cylinder on a hobbit.

Also not having an airfilter could potentially cause problems by not have any back pressure. I've always ran the stock airbox with my stock carb other wise, they would run like shit.

u/Odo1969 · 1 pointr/airguns

One more tweak to the products added to the breech seal and compression chamber air transfer port:

Use Permatex High Tack Gasket Sealant over the air transfer port, and use Elmer's No-Wrinkle Rubber Cement over the breech seal. This not only improves the seal just a little bit, but also keeps your thumb cleaner since you are pushing down on dried rubber cement instead of tacky gasket sealant when you load the pellets.

I'm now getting between 560 and 580 fps using 7.2 grain .177 Daisy Pointed pellets. That's about 5.2 FPE, which is not too shabby for a gun that can be found for $65.

My only problem now is that one of my two guns shoots high, even with the rear sight adjusted all the way down. This is the opposite problem that many reviewers deal with, where the sight won't go high enough, because the gun shoots low. I guess I'll try some heavier pellets in that gun and see if that brings the POI down. Not a bad problem to have though, I think.

BTW, I'm also posting stuff on the GTA Forums under the pseudonym "Whirligig." The Crosman folks suggested that I post my experiments and experiences with the Benjamin Trail Nitro-Piston air pistols there.