JKP TJ Addict Joined Aug 20, 2020 Messages 1,829 Location Warner Robins GA Jul 28, 2024 #21 Well, since you correctly deduced it wasn't used for injectors or O2 sensors... Suggest you read the permatex RTV labels that state 'sensor safe.'
Well, since you correctly deduced it wasn't used for injectors or O2 sensors... Suggest you read the permatex RTV labels that state 'sensor safe.'
jjvw a little faster than before Supporting Member Ride of the Month Winner Joined Feb 17, 2018 Messages 27,453 Location Colorado, USA Jul 28, 2024 #22 JKP said: Well, since you correctly deduced it wasn't used for injectors or O2 sensors... Suggest you read the permatex RTV labels that state 'sensor safe.' Click to expand... This is about injectors and a rough running engine. I still don't know why you are bringing up sensor safe RTV when we do not have the opportunity to use it in this context. I am simply suspicious of the claim that a smear of silicone grease on an injector o ring can survive combustion and do something to an O2 sensor.
JKP said: Well, since you correctly deduced it wasn't used for injectors or O2 sensors... Suggest you read the permatex RTV labels that state 'sensor safe.' Click to expand... This is about injectors and a rough running engine. I still don't know why you are bringing up sensor safe RTV when we do not have the opportunity to use it in this context. I am simply suspicious of the claim that a smear of silicone grease on an injector o ring can survive combustion and do something to an O2 sensor.