Three BondHigh Performance/Adhesion Liquid Gasket TB1207B
Manufacturer | Three Bond |
Brand | Three Bond |
Model | Three Bond |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 1.75 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | Gasket Maker (heat and adhesion) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | TB1207B |
OEM Part Number | TB1207B |
R**E
Great Product
This is a great product, it applies easily, and seals perfectly every time. As a shop owner it's invaluable to have something like this that you can rely on. I know when a customers car leaves the shop that it won't be back for leaks. Just apply and let set up overnight, oil pans, timing covers, transmission pans, differential covers, etc.
M**R
Best RTV I've ever used, there is a reason the OEM shop instructions say to use it.
I have used this product to seal motorcycle engine side casings, valve cover gaskets, engine jets, and gasoline generator engine parts. The seal has been perfect every time. I am very careful about cleaning the gasket surfaces entirely and then cleaning them with rubbing alcohol to ensure spotless mating surfaces, and if you do the same, the Threebond 1207B won't disappoint. It feels stickier/tackier than any auto store RTV sealant I've ever used, and thus you don't need as much to make a 100% effective seal. This does make it quite messy to use, so use gloves and use the product sparingly.It is all I will ever use ever again.
P**H
Wear gloves
Works great! But wear gloves, stuff doesn’t come off for anything. Makes normal greasy hands look like a walk in the park. I got this ask over my hands and it took an hour of scrubbing and every kind of soap I had in house until I arrived at nail polish remover and that barely worked. lol
T**R
Three-Bond is the very best RTV, in my opinion
This has a limited shelf life. It is also not thick-bodied like the bubble pack stuff you see at auto parts stores. You don't need very much, and it sets up quickly. All of this is good. It is too easy to overuse the thick bodied RTV. Overusing RTV increases squeeze-out, and that is BAD. The squeezed-out blobs if they fall off, especially the tiny ones, can get into the little passages of engines and transmissions. If that happens, things can get clogged up with really bad out comes. Three-Bond can't cause excessive squeeze-out. It can't cause much squeeze-out at all. Three-Bond is just gooey enough to do the job of adhering, and no more. Definitely read and follow the torque specs for whatever you are working on!
B**L
Did its Job
The material, specified by Honda, was for 2 localized areas of the oil case from my Africa Twin. Did the job, no leaks!
M**.
Works like it should
Works great , your suby needs this
T**M
Awesome
Bought it to use as adhesive for my phone screen replacement. Works great! Bottle was bigger then I was expecting.
E**M
What the pros use for engine building
This is the same product I used for years as a Suzuki mechanic.It is sold at dealerships for about $25 as Suzuki1207BThis is a fantastic product for sealing case halves and sidecovers on engines.It works easily as well as Yamabond or Hondabond without being all stringy (you know what I mean if you have used them😂This is easy to use, and remove when rebuild time comes.
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