The right stuff still gummy.
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The right stuff still gummy.
I used the right stuff on my oil pan and had to take my pan back off after I realized my pan was bent. Well this was 2 or three days later that the rtv was on and it was still gummy and not completly dry.
Is that normal?
Is that normal?
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old tube? i've always used either Permatex RTV or Toyota FIPG black, they always cure for me.
one-part silicones, like RTV in a tube, cure from the outside-in unlike the 2-part silicones that use a catalyst. IIRC it's moisture/humidity that it reacts with to cure the one-part silicone. If it's been squished in there and sealed up of course the center may be tacky still after a day or two, the moisture is trying to penetrate through cured/semi-cured RTV to get the the core - it could take a week to fully cure in some environments.
If you got a 100% failure of this RTV curing, then it's something else.
one-part silicones, like RTV in a tube, cure from the outside-in unlike the 2-part silicones that use a catalyst. IIRC it's moisture/humidity that it reacts with to cure the one-part silicone. If it's been squished in there and sealed up of course the center may be tacky still after a day or two, the moisture is trying to penetrate through cured/semi-cured RTV to get the the core - it could take a week to fully cure in some environments.
If you got a 100% failure of this RTV curing, then it's something else.
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Right on. Yes cause some was dry but a lot not so much. I did do a test today and squirt some out the tube and if dried in no time. Maybe after I install the fipg I will put a heater on it. It's gonna be 30 low to 50 high this weekend when I attempt round two. Thanks for the responses.
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