Honda CB750 Sandcast

The Restoration Shop => The Beginning => Topic started by: Wayne on September 07, 2012, 11:15:40 am

Title: Best sealer for crankcase halves??
Post by: Wayne on September 07, 2012, 11:15:40 am
What is the preferred joining compound for cases when rebuilding bottom ends? Yamabond or Hondabond seem to be the concensus over the SOHC. Yamaha dealer is closest to me, or if there is something from Permatex, Loc-Tite etc. There are jobbers close to me as well. Just wondered what the "sandcast" folks prefer??

If weekend goes well, the cases MIGHT be going together within a couple of days. Slow progress is better than no progress! :)
Title: Re: Best sealer for crancase halves??
Post by: markb on September 07, 2012, 12:33:45 pm
I haven't had any problems with the Permatex sealer but I'm interested in other opinions too.
Title: Re: Best sealer for crancase halves??
Post by: Wayne on September 07, 2012, 01:51:16 pm
I haven't had any problems with the Permatex sealer but I'm interested in other opinions too.

Mark, what Permatex product do you use? This one is available at my Local "Canadian Tire Store"

http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/Auto/AutoRepairAccessories/GasketMakers/PRD~0382523P/Motoseal+1+Ultimate+Gasket+Maker%2C+Grey.jsp?locale=en (http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/Auto/AutoRepairAccessories/GasketMakers/PRD~0382523P/Motoseal+1+Ultimate+Gasket+Maker%2C+Grey.jsp?locale=en)
Title: Re: Best sealer for crankcase halves??
Post by: Wayne on September 11, 2012, 11:31:29 am
Anyone else have input before I make a trip to buy some sealer???
Title: Re: Best sealer for crankcase halves??
Post by: kmb69 on September 11, 2012, 01:08:29 pm
I have always used Gaskacinch with excellent results but am planning to try Hondabond on my current project. The Hondabond is a little thicker.
Title: Re: Best sealer for crankcase halves??
Post by: markb on September 11, 2012, 02:29:10 pm
Mark, what Permatex product do you use? This one is available at my Local "Canadian Tire Store"
That's not the one I've used, at least it's not packaged that way.  What I used came in a can with a brush on the cap.  I'll have to dig around in my stuff to see if I can find the old can.
Title: Re: Best sealer for crankcase halves??
Post by: Steve Swan on September 11, 2012, 07:32:44 pm
The dealerships in this area use 3Bond, which is same as Yamabond or Hondabond.  I've been using 3Bond, i like it because it seals.  Parts separate readily, removes easily, doesn't bake hard, always remains elastic.
Title: Re: Best sealer for crankcase halves??
Post by: Riccardo on September 15, 2012, 09:06:49 am
I used on my bikes the Hondabond.
Honda does two types: one for low and one for high temperadure degree.
It's gray in any case.
Title: Re: Best sealer for crankcase halves??
Post by: Wayne on September 15, 2012, 01:40:21 pm
These all appear to be an RTV type/based sealers which would make them an "Aerobic" sealer??? I would have though that with machined case halves, an "Anaerobic Sealer" would be better suited for the job??
Title: Re: Best sealer for crankcase halves??
Post by: Steve Swan on September 15, 2012, 04:30:58 pm
Monday, I'll as the mechanics at the motorcycle shop where i work.  Between the three of them, they have 110 years of experience.
Title: Re: Best sealer for crankcase halves??
Post by: Wayne on September 15, 2012, 05:01:19 pm
It was just a thought Steve. Anaerobic Sealers got popular when I was working on the bench for certain applications. As "old school" technicians we hated all these new sealing techniques! Give us back our gaskets we said!!  ;D The case halves for a SOHC just seem to be a natural place for an Anaerobic type sealer. Only pitfall is, it doesn't come in gray so all residual would have to be cleaned for a perfect look. The downside MIGHT be, that the engine may flex or contact/expand too much with the heat cycles and cause an Anaerobic sealer to crack and leak?? It's not as "forgiving" as an Aerobic/Silicone type sealer. Just throwing out a few ideas. We have lots of good heads on this board!  :)
Title: Re: Best sealer for crankcase halves??
Post by: markb on September 16, 2012, 05:49:24 pm
I finally found what I’ve used in the past.  In case you can’t make out the number it’s 765-1210.  Don't know about anaerobic or not.  And the color is dark brown, almost black, not gray.  But I've never seen one with gray but I think mine already had the cases split.
(http://cb750sandcastonly.com/coppermine/albums/userpics/10002/DSC08908.JPG)
Title: Re: Best sealer for crankcase halves??
Post by: Wayne on September 16, 2012, 07:29:47 pm
That's Permatex Form A Gasket 1 Mark. It's tough stuff!

Permatex® Form-A-Gasket® No. 1 Sealant
Fast-drying, hard-setting sealant designed for sealing rigid materials and flanges, or patching holes and joints where permanent assembly is desired. Temperature range -65°F to 400°F (-54°C to 204°C); resists common shop fluids and fuels.

Suggested Applications: Freeze plugs, threaded connections, manifold gaskets

HondaBond and YamaBond are both essentially Three Bond 1194 Liquid Gasket (Grey)

ThreeBond 1194 is a semidrying liquid gasket whose major component is special synthetic rubber. After it is applied and dried, it will form a rubber-like elastic body. Since it excels in padding property, it shows a high sealing effect on bonded surfaces that have poor flatness and large clearance. In addition, it has excellent resistance to water, oil and gasoline.

High padding property

It shows an excellent sealing effect not only on normal bonded surfaces, but also on

Bonded surfaces with large clearance.

Excellent resistance to vibration and impact

After applied and dried, it will form a rubber-like elastic body and exhibit excellent

Resistance to vibration and impact. 

Excellent resistance to high and low temperatures

It keeps stable rubber elasticity in a wide temperature range from -40°C to 150°C.

Excellent resistance to water and oil

Effective in preventing leak from threaded portions

Sealing of flange surfaces and threaded portions

Applicable to sealing of flange surfaces having large clearance

For sealing other coolants.