I do... They changed the solvents to keep within USA regulations for dangerous substances - you have California to thank for that, hence why we still get 1104 everywhere else around the world. The synthetic rubber base is the same. Some thought it was lead that was removed, but checking the MSDS, there was never lead in any. It’s the chemical thinners they have changed. This doesn’t affect the end / cured product. It specifies on the uses “Fuel pumps” and “cylinder heads” - its as “fuel resistant” as any, which means, it can withstand light fuel contact, but not immersion. Motoseal says fuel resistant too and you can see what happens to that when it’s submerged too. They aren’t designed for constant fuel contact, they’ll all soften.... in fact no gasket maker can withstand immersion, it’s why they aren’t specified to be used to fix fuel tank holes etc.
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