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Re: [GMCnet] porous aluminum tranny pan [message #324342 is a reply to message #324339] Mon, 25 September 2017 10:13 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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midlf wrote on Mon, 25 September 2017 06:55
KB wrote on Sun, 24 September 2017 21:18


I found this stuff on Amazon. Maybe the same stuff?

https://www.amazon.com/MG-Chemicals-Insulating-Varnish-Bottle/dp/B00S4H8V1Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1506304489&sr=8-1&keywords=glyptol#deta il-bullets

Karen



Yes, same stuff. This is a class H insulation. It will maintain it's electrical insulating properties up to 180C/356F. "Glyptal" is used to paint the inside of utility oil filled transformers. Transformers will not get to 180C but neither will the interior surface of your trans pan as it is air cooled on the outside.


I noticed it seemed to have a higher temp rating than glyptal, which is good if its otherwise the same (alkyd paint).
Glyptal only shows 130C, which is odd since you're supposed to bake it at about that temp for 2hrs. Maybe just a
marketing issue. Easier to buy a small bottle of this than deal with a quart can, partial or otherwise.

Thank you Aaron for your kind offer. If I were nearby, I'd take you up on that, but I think the expense/hassle
of shipping probably outweighs the utility if I can use a small bottle of the equivalent stuff. Don't know why
Glyptal doesn't package it in anything smaller.

thanks,
Karen
1975 26'


 
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