Honda Hondabond High Temperature RTV Liquid Gasket
Honda Hondabond High Temperature RTV Liquid Gasket is the trusted OEM sealing solution designed for critical engine components where a solid gasket isn’t required. Made by Honda for precision applications, Hondabond provides a non-corrosive, high-temp silicone seal ideal for cam plugs, oil pans, valve covers, and other vital surfaces. Unlike other generic sealants, Hondabond’s advanced formula will not damage aluminum, ensuring long-lasting durability and peace of mind for both daily drivers and high-performance builds.
Key Features & Benefits
- High-Temperature Performance: Withstands extreme heat and pressure, perfect for valve cover gaskets, oil pans, and cam plugs.
- Non-Corrosive Formula: Safe for aluminum components, preventing long-term wear and corrosion.
- OEM Honda Quality: Genuine Honda product (Part Numbers: OHA-08718-0004 / 08718-0004) trusted by enthusiasts and professionals.
- Consistent Cure Time: Surface sets in 60 minutes, rubberizes in 15–16 hours, and fully cures in about 3 days.
- Versatile Applications: Ideal for oil pans, valve covers, cam plugs, and other gasket-free sealing surfaces.
Why Enthusiasts Trust Hondabond
Honda enthusiasts and performance builders prefer Hondabond over other gasket makers like Permatex because of its proven reliability, clean application, and ability to withstand track-day abuse. Commonly used across popular Honda chassis (EF, EG, EK, DC2, and beyond), Hondabond is known for keeping engines leak-free under extreme conditions.
How to Use Hondabond
- Thoroughly clean the mating surfaces, removing all oil, dirt, and moisture.
- Apply a thin, even layer of Hondabond using a brush or putty knife.
- Wait approximately one minute, then join the surfaces together.
- Torque fasteners as needed within a few minutes of application.
- Expel air from the tube before closing to prevent premature curing inside the container.
Drying & Curing Times
- Surface Dry: ~60 minutes
- Rubberized Set: 15–16 hours
- Full Cure: ~3 days
Removing Hondabond
Old Hondabond can be removed with gasket remover, nail gel fluid, or solvents such as petrol, acetone, or methylated spirits. Use a plastic scourer to gently remove residue without scratching metal surfaces.
Common Uses
- Oil pan sealing
- Valve cover gaskets
- Cam plug sealing
- Other non-gasket mating surfaces
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Hondabond?
A: A high-temperature, non-corrosive RTV silicone liquid gasket designed by Honda for precision sealing.
Q: Who makes Hondabond?
A: Honda manufactures Hondabond as part of its OEM product line.
Q: How long does Hondabond take to dry?
A: Surface sets in ~60 minutes. For best results, allow 15–16 hours before heavy use.
Q: How long to fully cure?
A: Complete curing takes about 3 days, depending on application thickness and humidity.
Q: Can I use Hondabond for an oil pan?
A: Yes. Apply a thin, continuous bead on the clean surface before installation.
Q: How do I remove old Hondabond?
A: Use solvents like acetone or petrol and a non-abrasive scrubber.
Q: Where can I buy Hondabond?
A: While it was once dealership-only, it is now available through performance shops and online retailers.
Whether you’re performing routine maintenance or building a high-performance engine, Honda Hondabond High Temperature RTV Gasket Maker is the industry standard for precision sealing. With unmatched OEM quality and proven results, Hondabond is the trusted choice for keeping engines leak-free and reliable.
Fitment:
UniversalDetailed Fitment:
- CL 1997-1999
- CL 2001-2003
- Integra 1990-1993
- Integra 1994-2001
- MDX 2001-2006
- MDX 2007-2013
- MDX 2014-2020
- NSX 1991-2005
- NSX 2017-2022
- RDX 2007-2012
- RDX 2013-2018
- RDX 2019-2021
- RSX 2002-2006
- TL 2004-2008
- TLX 2015-2020
- TSX 2004-2008
- ZDX 2010-2013
- Type S 2024+
- TSX 2009-2014
- ILX 2013-2015
- RSX Type S 2002-2006
- RL 2005-2012
- Integra 1986-1989
- CSX Type S 2007-2010
- Integra Type S DE5
- Integra Base 2023-2024
- TLX 2021-2025
- EL 1997-2000
- TL 2010-2014
- Accord 1990-1993
- Accord 1994-1997
- Accord 1998-2002
- Accord 2003-2007
- Accord 2008-2012
- Accord 2013-2017
- Accord 2018-2022
- Civic 1988-1991
- Civic 1992-1995
- Civic 1996-2000
- Civic 2001-2005
- Civic 2006-2011
- Civic 2012-2015
- Civic 2016-2020
- CR-V 1997-2001
- CR-V 2002-2006
- CR-V 2007-2011
- CR-V 2012-2016
- CR-V 2017-2021
- CRX 1988-1991
- Del Sol 1993-1997
- Fit 2007-2008
- Fit 2009-2014
- Fit 2015-2020
- HR-V 2017-2021
- Insight 2000-2006
- Insight 2010-2014
- Insight 2019-2022
- Odyssey 1995-1998
- Odyssey 1999-2004
- Odyssey 2005-2010
- Odyssey 2011-2017
- Odyssey 2018-2021
- Passport 1994-2002
- Passport 2019-2021
- Pilot 2003-2008
- Pilot 2009-2015
- Pilot 2016-2021
- Prelude 1988-1991
- Prelude 1992-1996
- Prelude 1997-2001
- Ridgeline 2006-2014
- Ridgeline 2017-2021
- CRZ 2011-2016
- Type R 2017-2021
- Civic 2022+
- S2000 2000-2005
- S2000 2006-2009
- Civic Hatchback 1988-1991
- Crosstour 2012-2015
- Civic Si 2002-2005
- Civic Si 2006-2011
- Civic Si 2012-2015
- Civic Si 2017-2021
- Civic Si 2022+
- Civic 1984-1987
- Civic SI 1999-2000
- City 2014-2021
- Civic Type R FL5
- Element 2003-2011
- Civic Non-Si 2001-2005
- Accord 2023-Present
Technical details:
Tips For Removing Hondabond:
- Nail Gell removing fluid to slightly soften the remnants
- Rub with a white plastic pan scourer to remove the Hondabond layer
- Soak it in petrol before scraping it off
- Acetone
- MEK (methyl ethyl ketone)
- Gasket remover
- Tri(chloorethyleen)
- Methylated Spirits
Included:
(1) 1.9 oz Tube
Install Guide:
DIRECTIONS:
About Honda
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