- Genuine Genuine part that fits your specific vehicle
- Engine Oil Pan Gasket
- Part Number: 08718-0004
- Manufactured to meet specifications for fit, form, and function


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Genuine Honda 08718-0004 Hondabond HT Hi-Temp Silicone Liquid Gasket OEM
*$340.20
Informação adicional
Material | Silicone |
---|---|
Brand | Honda |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.5 x 4 x 2 inches |
Compatible Material | Various Materials, Including Metals, Plastics, and Ceramics |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Carl E. –
It’s the best gasket sealer made. Ask any Honda technician.
Lukas DIY –
This seems like a very quality product. Every review I read, held it in high esteem. I had no issues and it seemed to cure quickly and durably.
Amazon Customer –
Great product and communication. 100 percent satisfied with the product and seller. Would absolutely buy from again.
HandsomeWhiteDevil –
Probably the best gasket maker/sealer Ive ever used. Better than Permatex and I used to think that stuff was great. Not cheap, but works great. Sets up quick when applied thin.
D4 –
I bought this to use on a valve gasket as it was recommended to use before I replaced the whole part. The product came as advertised and was easy to apply it just didn’t fix my problem. Probably a good product for other things but didn’t work for what I bought it for.
SamVan –
If you’re shopping for this you know what it is. Very useful all over my honda project.
Y.M. –
Hondabond vs Permatex Ultra Grey. Hondabond won my adhesion test. My project was to create a drip line under a aluminum plate being used as a chimney cap. So, I just needed a line of strongly adhesive, flexible RTV. I tested the two lines against each other. I let it dry for four days under ideal conditions – 78F & 50% humidity. Different than the PF test, the adhesives cured completely, though the Hondabond cured faster.
The result was the same as Project Farm. The Permatex had a good seal, but the Hondabond was notably better. When I used a paint scraper to remove each, I made steady progress lifting the Permatex off, but the Hondabond was a real challenge to remove. I had to hack away at it, and even then, it wouldn’t all come off the surface. Pretty impressive stuff.
Ultimately, however, I ended up using the Permatex because I bought in the caulking tube size and it was much easier to distribute using a caulk gun. I had to run 8′ of line and I didn’t have the grip strength to squeeze that much out of Hondabond. My hand was hurting just squeezing out a foot of the stuff. That said, it is a “gasket maker” and the Hondabond would serve for that activity with excellence. Just that it’s too hard to handle for big projects. Love, life, enjoy.
Samuel Crain –
Works great