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    Mopar ATF-RTV OK to use?

    I went to the Chyrsler/Dodge parts counter today and asked for a tube of Mopar RTV. I bring the stuff home and read the label and it says, "Mopar ATF-RTV". On the back label it says, "Silicone Rubber RTV developed specifically to retain sealing and adhesion properties when exposed to automatic transmission fluid."

    Part #05010884AA

    Is this the right stuff to use for oil pan gasket, valve cover gasket etc. for 2.2/2.5?

    The last tube I bought a few years ago didn't say anything about ATF, just not sure if this is the right stuff??

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    Re: Mopar ATF-RTV OK to use?

    Also, a couple years ago I bought a tube of Mopar Gasketmaker. It's the red anaerobic sealant. It's been sitting on a shelf in my garage unused for a couple years. Is it still OK to use? It's hasn't had a cap on the tube, but when I squeezed some out it looked the same as ever.

    I'd buy a new tube but it's about $15!

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    Re: Mopar ATF-RTV OK to use?

    1st question, not to sure but I have used reg RTV on engines and trans and it sealed so I don't see why it wouldn't work the other way around.

    Anerobic only gets hard without air, so if its still gooey, its still good.
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    Re: Mopar ATF-RTV OK to use?

    Ok good to know. That Gasketmaker is expensive stuff! It was the parts manager that sold the RTV to me and he seems pretty knowledgeable about Mopars so I'm pretty sure he gave me the right stuff.

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    Re: Mopar ATF-RTV OK to use?

    Not sure about using the gasket master on the oil pan. I used it for my intermediate shaft retainter plate and the front and rear main seal retainers. I want to use some on my tranny cause it seeps just a bit. But as simon stated as long as it see's air it's still good.

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    Re: Mopar ATF-RTV OK to use?

    I'm not going to use the Gasketmaker (anaerobic) on the oil pan; I only got it for the front/rear/intermediate shaft seal housings. I'll use RTV on the oil pan.

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    Re: Mopar ATF-RTV OK to use?

    There's 3 different Mopar RTVs....

    ATF-RTV (dark black and smells horrible)

    Engine-RTV (Black/greyish)

    Gear Lube-RTV (Light grey)


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    Re: Mopar ATF-RTV OK to use?

    Heres some:
    04318035 Gasket Sealant CD78D Brown Coolant
    04318083 Gasket Maker CD98D Red Metal to Metal
    04773257 Bed Plate Sealant CD98F Green Engine Main Bearing
    04798220 Gasket Sealant CD78D Brown Coolant
    04798222 Gasket Sealant CD78D Brown Coolant
    04798408 ATF-RTV GF20E Black Fluids
    04883971 Engine RTV GF44B Black Engine Oil
    05010884AA ATF-RTV GF41B Black Automatic Transmissions
    05013477AA Axle RTV GF46 Orange Axle Section
    82300234 Gear Sealant RTV GF44D Gray Gear Lube

    but alot of techs use 5010884aa for alot of stuff and it works great

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    Re: Mopar ATF-RTV OK to use?

    Cool, 5010884AA is what I have, thanks!!

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    Re: Mopar ATF-RTV OK to use?

    y not use it on the pan? The newer chryslers when you go and ask for a pan gasket, they hand you a tube of silicone.

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    Re: Mopar ATF-RTV OK to use?

    I have the 4-piece oil pan gasket. I've never used silicone with it, except for the time I had to replace the gasket with the engine in the car. I had to use the RTV to keep the gasket in place since I was working upside down.

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