Ok that's the way I'm leaning right now. Any reason for using "the right stuff" over permatex?
I did a quick search but due to the multiple varieties of “ The right stuff”
I fell down the rabbit hole.
One version of “ The right stuff”
Was that it had a very high temperature threshold.
But that is because it’s designed for exhaust gaskets etc.
Permatex 2 has a maximum temperature of 400° I believe.
And most importantly it resists oil and gasoline and remains pliable and does not harden.
I may be missing something, there may be different versions of the right stuff.
But I’ve always had good luck with the #2
But further all rings, just a light coating.
The same way you would put a silicone grease or anything else on an O-ring.
Again this is just my backyard mechanic opinion.
If I was in the situation.
But all that said, anything Permatex Is usually good stuff