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Thanks! Doesn't say or show if it's blue (light blue/turquoise) though. Also, I've never heard of 'Silverhook;' I think Hylomar was once a standalone brand, looks like someone snatched-up the formulations and is selling them?
 
Thanks! Doesn't say or show if it's blue (light blue/turquoise) though. Also, I've never heard of 'Silverhook;' I think Hylomar was once a standalone brand, looks like someone snatched-up the formulations and is selling them?
Yeah BOB :
Hylomar was the name of that blue stuff back then.
 
I think 'silverhook' is the seller. Hylomar corporate website:
EAP slightly right of center in pic.
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Just came across this post. Hylomar, to the best of my recollection, was a proprietary sealant made originally for Rolls-Royce by Permatex. Later, Permatex acquired the rights to manufacture it under their name, sold it commercially for a while with what was considered by them as tepid sales. Found it in a few retail auto parts stores in the '80's~'90's then it disappeared. Now it has been taken over by that U.K. company and marketed as the Hylomar brand.

Good stuff, BTW.
 
Just curious - what happened to the mufflers that they had to be replaced? My stainless steel system on my TR6 has lasted for over 20 years.
 
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