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    Sealing the tub

    What is the best thing to use to seal the bolt holes, axle holes, etc when putting an argo back together? There's some kind of black rubber between the body and bolt washers now.

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    I use np1 made by basf, you can get it at any roofing supply co or fastener co. This caulking works great on just about anything.I use it on everything,even my tires to help seal the bead.you can get it in a variety of colors.

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    I did a complete bearing change on my Conquest and I ordered new cork gaskets from a dealer. Everything sealed up good, no leaks.
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    Tsc has the cork gasket material in fairly large pieces if you want to save some $ and make your own.

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    Seems like the sealer would form a more water tight bond than cork, or am I wrong?

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