There you go, 1217H, up to 250*C http://www.threebond.co.uk/Products/ThreeBondSealants/SiliconeLiquidGasketsPottingAgents/tabid/230/language/en-GB/Default.aspx
Honstly not sure Mike, Hyundai supply it to us to use on their cars, all i know is it hasnt failed once Its also made in Japan so you cant go wrong with that lol.
If you are stripping the CV joints down to change the boots (non stretchy boots) then you will need some decent C clip pliers. You may also need to put the driveshaft in a vice and knock the CV off with a hammer. Thats why i always get stretchy boots because its a lot less hassle.
Get stretchy CV boots for the outer ones to save you stripping down the CV joint. Theae are the ones where you get a cone to put the new one one. You cut the old ones off. If youve never done em before you'll at least need an hour a side.
I did that with the GT haha thats where i got the idea of the Hyundai I10 battery lol. Condemned a battery that wasnt actually that faulty and got a nice new one from Hyundai that somehow found its way into the GT. Couldnt pull the same trick twice so had to buy the motor factor equivalent this time round lol.
Its smaller than the one in mine yeah. I'll get dimensions tomorrow. The race spec or motorbike ones will prob be better.
* than the one that came in mine. Ie the OEM one.
If you need a good small cheap battery then go for a type 54 (i think, will need to double check mine) it has the small jap terminals and comes standard in new Hyundai I10 so its capable of running a starlet with ease.
Get em from motor factors for 30 odd quid.