The old boys always used to use it when I were a lad. Dunno when it was first used, but the story is it was used to seal the boards on the Mayflower…
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Wellseal jointing compound is a non-hardening, non-corrosive, brown sealant originally developed by
Rolls-Royce for sealing machined surfaces like
aluminium cylinder heads,
gearboxes, and
threaded connections, offering excellent resistance to fuels, lubricants, and coolants, often used with or without gaskets for classic engines and general automotive/marine applications. It provides a durable, flexible seal, prevents leaks, and won't harden in the tube or block oil ways, making it ideal for components like crankcases.
This video provides a brief overview of the product:
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Key Features & Benefits
- Excellent Sealing:
Creates a reliable seal on flat-faced joints and threaded connections
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- Resistant: Highly resistant to common fuels, oils, lubricants, and coolants.
- Non-Hardening: Stays flexible and doesn't become brittle, allowing easy disassembly.
- Non-Corrosive: Safe for aluminium and other engine components.
- Versatile: Can be used with or without paper gaskets for added security.
- Temperature Range: Works effectively in high-temperature conditions (up to ~200°C).
Common Uses
- Sealing aluminium cylinder heads and crankcases.
- Transmission and gearbox casings.
- Primary chaincases on motorcycles.
- Pipework for various fluids.