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« on: November 04, 2015, 07:36:14 AM »
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Hi all, I am just about to put the sub chassis back into place and refit guards etc. What is the recommended sealant to use in the gaps and joins.?

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« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2015, 09:22:54 AM »
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I used windscreen sealant as it just skins enabling easier removal in the future
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« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2015, 11:25:13 AM »
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I also used a window sealant (Selleys Butyl Mastic) between the mating surfaces. Once assembly I ran a thin bead of sikaflex along the seam. In the future if I (or anyone else for that matter) need to take the subframe off, all that needs to be done is to run a knife along the seal and the subframe should separate due to the non hardening mastic.

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« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2015, 03:33:33 PM »
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thanks for your help guys, and quick
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« Reply #4 on: November 04, 2015, 05:08:12 PM »
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Hey Rod, hope you don't need to take the sub frame off in the future as the selley's d mastic sets like cement. When I worked for O'Briens, they used it all the time and it was a problem down the track trying to get the screens back out. Bostic 5614 non skinning mastic is much better for this sort of use as it IS a non skinning and does stay soft for a lot longer.
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« Reply #5 on: November 04, 2015, 09:27:13 PM »
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Hi Jim,

I based my decisions on the following post when I went through this process.

http://forum.fefcholden.club/index.php?topic=19669.msg121216#msg121216

There are different types of "mastic". I used Buytl as opposed to D. I hope you are right though - I hope not to have the subframe off in a hurry. Once in 56 years is good going. I won't be around in another 56 years to see it off again.

Jim are you able to tell me where you can get Bostic 5614? I am a day or two away from knocking the back window out of my ute to put a new seal in. Is this stuff the go?

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« Reply #6 on: November 04, 2015, 09:33:04 PM »
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Hi Rick,

I am sorry to highjack your thread.

Jim I just looked online for Bostic 5614 and the info says it is Butyl Mastic.

http://www.bostik.com.au/industry-products-catalogue-sheet-28539-bostik_5614_non-drying_butyl_mastic-m-0-g-0.html

Is this OK for the window sealant. I have a tube of the Selleys equivalent.

Thanks again.

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