Silicone for sealing the engine part K2 black 85g
Silikonový tmel pro utěsnění motoru - černý, balení 85 g, teplotní odolnost do +350°C, receptura SENSOR SAFE bezpečná pro lambda sondy a palubní počítače, splňuje normy O.E.M., nahrazuje korkové, papírové, filcové a gumové těsnění, odolný vůči olejům, mazivům a chladícím kapalinám, vhodný pro utěsnění olejových van, víka termostatu, vodní pumpy a spojů chlazení
In stock more than 5 pcs
Expected shipping:
15.06.2026
Regular price
105,00 Kč
86,78 Kč
excl. VAT
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K2 | SKU:
06560807
Product description
K2 SILICON BLACK 85g - is a high-quality silicone, safe for lambda probes, on-board computers, meets the requirements of car manufacturers (O.E.M. – Original Equipment Manufacturer). It replaces traditional cork, paper, felt, asbestos and rubber seals. Thanks to the SENSOR SAFE formula, it does not damage lambda sensors in modern cars with electronic fuel injection. Resistant to: oils, lubricants, coolants, etc. Can be used in all types and brands of cars for sealing: thermostat compartment cover, oil pans, water pump cover, cooling connection ends, and others. Resistant to temperatures up to +350°C.
Instructions for use: The surface must be dry, cleaned of dust, dirt and grease. Remove the old, loose gasket. Apply a small amount of silicone. Any excess can be removed using a knife dipped in soapy water. The silicone starts to dry after 5 minutes and is touch resistant after 1 hour. Complete drying occurs after 24 hours. Excess dried silicone can be removed with a razor blade. The tube must be closed properly after each use.
Instructions for use: The surface must be dry, cleaned of dust, dirt and grease. Remove the old, loose gasket. Apply a small amount of silicone. Any excess can be removed using a knife dipped in soapy water. The silicone starts to dry after 5 minutes and is touch resistant after 1 hour. Complete drying occurs after 24 hours. Excess dried silicone can be removed with a razor blade. The tube must be closed properly after each use.


