

🛠️ Seal it once, seal it right — the pro’s secret weapon!
Permatex 80062 High Tack Gasket Sealant is a fast-drying, all-purpose adhesive that creates a permanently tacky, non-brittle seal. Engineered to resist a broad spectrum of automotive fluids and extreme temperatures (-65°F to 500°F), it ensures reliable gasket placement and leak-proof performance. Sensor-safe and easy to service, this 4 oz. sealant is a top choice for professionals and DIYers aiming for flawless engine assembly and maintenance.

| ASIN | B000HBGHB8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,657 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #14 in Gasket Sealers |
| Brand | Permatex |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,477) |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2006 |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00686226800626 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.44 x 2.44 x 2.75 inches |
| Item model number | 80062 |
| Manufacturer | Permatex |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 80062 |
| Material | Rubber |
| Model | Permatex 80062 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| OEM Part Number | 80062 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.44 x 2.44 x 2.75 inches |
| Style | 4 oz. |
| Surface Recommendation | Miscellaneous |
| UPC | 686226800626 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**A
Used on a Rear Differential Gasket, No Leaks
My axle seals in my 1993 F-150 failed and leaked over my brakes, so a repair was needed. That meant draining the rear differential in order to gain access to the axle. There are many schools of thought regarding how best to re-attach the cover to the differential once the work is done. Options include: RTV only, gasket only, gasket with RTV and gasket with this high tack sealant. It seems the preference has moved to using RTV only especially in newer vehicles. That may be related to manufacturing processes and the simplicity of having an automated tool dispense the RTV as the axle moves down the line. Keep in mind that the differential is likely facing upwards during the manufacturing process to facilitate the RTV application. In the real, shade tree mechanic world, this rarely happens. The surface is vertical and presents minimal challenges, but one can still mess it up if not careful. I’ve used RTV only in my 2014 F-150 and have evidence of minor seepage. That’s on me, as it was the first time that I ever used RTV only, as that was the OEM process. In contrast, my 1993 had a gasket and likely an adhesive. It was a bear to clean, as I had to scrape its remnants from both surfaces. I replaced the fluid in 2018 and used a gasket and RTV. Reading further into the best practices, some folks commented that a gasket and RTV should never be used together. I wish I read that earlier, as there was evidence of minor seepage beyond the gasket. I then took a deep dive into the F-150 forums and found someone who had suggested using a gasket with Permatex High Tack Gasket Sealant. He noted the sealant doesn’t harden or cure, so re-servicing is slightly easier. I opted to give this a try, and I’m glad I did. I made sure both surfaces were free of gasket, grease, dirt and RTV. A light sanding on each surface was followed by a wipe with brake cleaner. Make sure the sump in the bottom of the differential is empty, or at least not near the edge, as it may wick over and drip on the bottom surface and render your seal useless. As I noted above, there are multiple suggestions as how to apply this to the surfaces and gasket. Here’s what I did. I laid the cover flat and applied the sealant to the sealing surface. The sealant has a brush. I ensured there was a good coating especially where the gasket would be in contact with the cover. I then applied the gasket to the cover. The sealant holds the gasket in place, so make sure you align the holes. This sealant is unique in that it gets stringy when exposed to air. I found it best to work quickly and not to go over areas multiple times to avoid clumps. I then applied the sealant to the other side of the gasket, that is the side that’s against the differential surface. It was just easier for me this way, as I was working on the ground. You can likely add it to the differential if you’re working with a lift. Excess towards the inside of the cover, and therefore differential, can be wiped after the gasket is laid on the cover. I carefully aligned the cover, added 1-2 bolts to hold it in place and then torqued all 10 bolts to 30 ft lbs. I don’t think there is any cure time with this product, but seeing as I had other things to do, I left the differential empty until it was my last task. That was about 1-2 hours later. There are no leaks, so this will be my preferred method going forward with this truck. Good stuff.
G**2
great stuff that works for sealing while remaining tacky and easier to remove
I debated on this or your regular silicone RTV for my rear differential with a gasket, but seeing it here for the price along with the benefit of it being easier to remove with solvent, it was a no brainier for me. It works great for seals and gaskets without the silicone "bonding" to the metal for the next guy down the road to clean up. Best of all, it remains tacky even when dry, so it can be "reformed" if needed vs RTV silicone. Another upside is that it is in a sealed can vs the RTV tubes that always have a tendency to dry up due to the plastic caps always cracking, forcing me to buy more The only downside is that it is so tacky, it can make a mess if you aren't careful, leaving "spider webs" everywhere. Try to work in a cooler, room temperature environment if you can vs 95 F weather.
A**R
Truck repair
Great product and arrived on time
A**X
Container hardened too fast
Worked okay for holding gaskets in place, but all of it dried very fast. Even closing the bottle between each dip of the brush, the whole bottle was hardened after one engine rebuild
R**V
Good stuff
Used primarily to rebuild my outboard lower unit. The gasket that seals the lower unit to the boat is sketchy at best to fit without moving. This stuff work great to hold the gasket in place while it worked the lower unit back into the boat.
F**B
Keeps gasket in place while working on car
Very tacky and worked great for keeping the gasket in place. A bit expensive but solves a problem.
G**N
Proven quality
This is the good stuff when you want the job done right.
N**Y
Works well
Held my gaskets in place and doesn't interfere with the seal. Used for my car and equipment at work.
O**E
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P**K
I love this stuff, personally I wouldn’t ever use any gasket sealer other than this stuff. It’s very messy and can be a little difficult to apply, but it has never failed me. wear gloves it’s possibly the stickiest substance known to man.
D**B
Great stuff looked long time for this.
A**R
Works great, just as described, perfect for holding valve cover gaskets to the cover while installing
S**Z
Great stuff for dodgy castings when used with gaskets.
Trustpilot
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