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I first used the Motorcraft version in the early 90s. My cousin was a tech at a Ford dealership and got me a tube. I used it at his suggestion when replacing the oil pan (long story) on my 92 Escort GT on Christmas day. It is hard to remove but so much better than many others. Another thing that sold me on it was when said cousin resealed the notoriously leaky valve covers on our aunts 77 Cordoba (400 Ci) . They never leaked again.  One of my suppliers at my old shop offered the Right stuff in the cheese wiz can and I used it when I put my Cleveland together. The last shop I worked at had the Wurth and Winzer version of right stuff in the same type of cheese wiz can. These sealers are half way between the usual cheap sealers and Right stuff.  I had to use them and they did work well.

Ron
 I wonder if enough people were to canvassed Permatex, if they would consider supplying "The Right Stuff" in a tube as well as the Cheeze-Wiz or the corking gun tube. Personally I have not seen this in anything but the corking gun tube in Canada.

Just a thought, might be worth a try!

Geoff.

 
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I first used the Motorcraft version in the early 90s. My cousin was a tech at a Ford dealership and got me a tube. I used it at his suggestion when replacing the oil pan (long story) on my 92 Escort GT on Christmas day. It is hard to remove but so much better than many others. Another thing that sold me on it was when said cousin resealed the notoriously leaky valve covers on our aunts 77 Cordoba (400 Ci) . They never leaked again.  One of my suppliers at my old shop offered the Right stuff in the cheese wiz can and I used it when I put my Cleveland together. The last shop I worked at had the Wurth and Winzer version of right stuff in the same type of cheese wiz can. These sealers are half way between the usual cheap sealers and Right stuff.  I had to use them and they did work well.

Ron
 I wonder if enough people were to canvassed Permatex, if they would consider supplying "The Right Stuff" in a tube as well as the Cheeze-Wiz or the corking gun tube. Personally I have not seen this in anything but the corking gun tube in Canada.

Just a thought, might be worth a try!

Geoff.
I had a minute and looked on Amazon prime $14.06 for a 5 oz caulk tube they also offer the cheese wiz cans at various price points. Some are absurdly over priced. But the 5 oz is cheaper than can be bought local (RI). The big question is how old are they? They do have a shelf life. Ron

 
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