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My brushed on copper spray-a-gasket held to 60 psi. I'm satisfied and will not be taking it apart to apply the "correct" sealant. .
I used the spray gasket material to "rejuvenate" the gaskets as well.
I figured that out after I had already purchased the Copper Spray-a-gasket. What I did was spray it into a container and then use a small paintbrush to apply the liquid. Worked like a charm. If I had it to do over (which I really DON'T want to have to do) I would buy the stuff in a brushable...
After doing more research on MIL-S-45180 I found that it is co-listed with NSN 8030-00-656-1426. A search for NSN 8030-00-656-1426 revealed that it is none other than Permatex Aviation Form-A-Gasket No. 3.
I already assembled using Permatex Copper Spray-A-Gasket. Hopefully, it will work.
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...
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