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Using Black RTV Silicone to install exterior cf pieces?

Only think i can tell you about it is we use the red version of that for hitemp jobs in and around the turbine engines on the helos i work

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Only think i can tell you about it is we use the red version of that for hitemp jobs in and around the turbine engines on the helos i work on. Works great and adhears very well but its always holding down stuff the wind dosent hit directly.

Nice thing about sealants like that tho is they are very workable. Me being me tho and loving 3m tape like i do...id prob put a strip or 2 of tape down and then use that RTV to fill any gaps and keep things neat.

Just my 2cents tho! U could always just take one fore the team then post pics once its done :P
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Nice thing about sealants like that tho is they are very workable. Me being me tho and loving 3m tape like i do...id prob put a strip or 2 of tape down and then use that RTV to fill any gaps and keep things neat.

Just my 2cents tho! U could always just take one fore the team then post pics once its done :P
aah, that's a smart advice. I think I'll put the 3m tapes on the edges and use the silicone too. Thanks for your suggestion. I have been SOOOOOOOOOOO busy lately, I have parts piling up in my garage that's suppose to go on the Z last week!

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