11 00... Overview of consumables

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 11 00... Overview of consumables
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1.0 Sealing compound for injection. 

SEALING COMPOUND REFERENCE CHART

  Repair instructions (engine) Designation EPC Part number EPC Application examples
1.1 N40, N42, N45, N46, N43, N45N, N46N Loctite 171000 primer 83 19 7 515 683 For hardening Loctite 128367 sealing compound
1.2 N40, N42, N45, N46, N43, N45N, N46N Loctite 128357 liquid gasket 83 19 7 536 051 Sealing between crankcase upper and lower halves
1.3 N51, N52, N53, N54, N52N, N55 Loctite 171000 primer 83 19 7 515 683 For hardening Loctite 193140 sealing compound
1.4 N51, N52, N53, N54, N52N, N55 Loctite 193140 liquid gasket 83 19 0 439 030 Sealing between crankcase upper and lower halves
1.5 S65, S85 Loctite 171000 primer 83 19 7 515 683 For hardening Loctite 193140 sealing compound
1.6 S65, S85 Loctite 193140 liquid gasket 83 19 0 439 030 Sealing between crankcase upper and lower halves

2.0 Sealing compound for application. 

SEALING COMPOUND REFERENCE CHART

  Designation in repair instruction Designation EPC Part number EPC Application examples
2.1 M41, M47, M47TU, M47T2, M50, M51, M52, M52TU, M54, M57, M57TU, M57T2, M60, M62
N40, N42, N45, N45N, N46, N46N, N43, N47, N47S
N51, N52, N52N, N53, N54, N55, N57, N57S
N62, N62TU, N73, N73H
S14, S38, S50, S52, S54, S62, S65, S85
Drei Bond 1209 liquid gasket 07 58 9 062 376 For sealing junction points on crankcase
2.2 N12, N14, W16 Loctite 5970 liquid gasket 83 19 0 404 517 Sealing between crankcase upper and lower halves
2.3 N12, N14, W16 Loctite 273 liquid gasket 83 19 0 443 083 Sealing between cover sleeve and crankcase
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