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Old 02-04-2023, 02:59 AM
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Have a leak under the car, can’t exactly tell but if I had to guess it’s the Valve covers - I plan to knock those out soon. I’m trying to find the Drei bond 2210 referenced in one of the DIYs for right side VC - has this been superseded?
also other than the 2 main gaskets, plug seals, cam actuator seal and a bunch of bolts (3 or 4 different types) is there anything else?
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so.....I have used drei bond but had a hard time getting it. So I used Honda bond on my 996 engine rebuild. Not a dang drop of anything underneath it.

I also used it to seal my e30 S50 valve cover and Cayenne GTS valve covers with the same effect.
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I’ve seen other dreibond numbers - interchangeable? The 2210 has a 1000 or 2000? Heat rating while hondabond is 600
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wild guesses on my part but I've never seen engine oil get up to 600 degrees. Want to say 300 degrees and oil starts breaking down.

Can't imagine that the cylinder head temp would get that high either? Being that the water temp is in the low 200's.

Not good for exhaust headers though obviously.
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use Reinzosil
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good point - temp gauge says 227 or something like that
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wild guesses on my part but I've never seen engine oil get up to 600 degrees. Want to say 300 degrees and oil starts breaking down.

Can't imagine that the cylinder head temp would get that high either? Being that the water temp is in the low 200's.

Not good for exhaust headers though obviously.
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