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Wanted to add this here for reference. This is what the AISIN timing belt kit recommends. It says can be started in 1-2 hours and fully cures in 15-16 hours.
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In the latest AISIN timing belt kit that I purchased, there was a card that suggests to use "AISIN AB1207B1 or equivalent" for the thermostat housing. In older kits I did not find this card. This looks to be a sensible alternative to the 1282B.

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Ok so that solves my personal mystery of what FIPG means; I've seen it all over but never knew what it stood for!
 
Check out The Right Stuff. It's anaerobic and the parts can be put back into service immediately. About $10 a can.

I use The Right Stuff on everything for the last 10+ years, it's resistant to blow out and I have never had a failure. Its very good but fairly expensive.
 

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