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I am rebuilding my injector pump and I keep seeing references to sealing compound MIL-S-45180.
I have tried searching the site and nothing pops of regarding it. If I google it there are lots of products that conform to MIL-S-45180D, but nothing specifically for its "non-D" sealing compound equivalent. Is this just standard liquid gasket making compound? Is it thinner that regular sealant? What have you used in the past?
There are some parts with REALLY tight tolerances asking for it. Specifically, I am supposed to put a thin layer of the sealing compound on the fuel supply pump housing cover before installing it on the fuel supply pump housing. "Apply a thin coat of sealer,MIL-S-45180, to housing cover and install cover (F)on housing. Secure cover with screws (H) and lockwashers(G). Tighten screws to a torque of 30-35inch -pounds."
If there was a thin coat of sealer between the cover and the housing it must have been microns thick, because there is NO trace of it now.
I have tried searching the site and nothing pops of regarding it. If I google it there are lots of products that conform to MIL-S-45180D, but nothing specifically for its "non-D" sealing compound equivalent. Is this just standard liquid gasket making compound? Is it thinner that regular sealant? What have you used in the past?
There are some parts with REALLY tight tolerances asking for it. Specifically, I am supposed to put a thin layer of the sealing compound on the fuel supply pump housing cover before installing it on the fuel supply pump housing. "Apply a thin coat of sealer,MIL-S-45180, to housing cover and install cover (F)on housing. Secure cover with screws (H) and lockwashers(G). Tighten screws to a torque of 30-35inch -pounds."
If there was a thin coat of sealer between the cover and the housing it must have been microns thick, because there is NO trace of it now.