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GE Glyptal From Eastwood

Posted January 25 2010 06:00 AM by SMART67 
Filed under: Miscellaneous

GE Glyptal #1201 from The Eastwood Company improves oil return flow and keeps it inside your engine, transmission, or rear axle.



Ever had a stubborn cast aluminum engine oil pan, transmission pan, or rear axle housing that leaked no matter what you did with it?  GE Glyptal #1201 from Eastwood was originally conceived to insulate electric motor windings.  Engine builders have since learned Glyptal seals castings very well both improving oil return flow and keeping lubrication inside.

Glyptal also works well on any aluminum or iron casting because it seals in stray iron or aluminum particles in that could do engine damage while being ingested by the oil pump.  Glyptal works well on rear axle castings (internally) to keep lubrication inside instead of leaking all over your garage floor.  Ditto for cast aluminum automatic transmission pans. 

Bottom line is - use GE Glyptal for your engine build and enjoy the hidden benefits of this stealthy brush-on or spray-on modification.  And one more thing - Glyptal is dangerous to your lungs and breathing passages.  Always use a respirator - not a dust mask or shop towel.

For more information on GE Glyptal #1201, go to Eastwood's website at www.eastwood.com or call 800/343-9353.    


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