If it's the stuff I remember (does it turn brown when it dries?) I'd be tempted to say it will tend to stay put, but that would depend on how big a glob may have smooshed out on the inside. It's possible the flow of the pump could break off a bit of it. Whether it would ever make it up to the top and be big enough to plug a tube . . . probably not but can't rule it out.
My great-grandfather used the stuff on everything. I think I got it all off when I rebuilt his old BN, but I did leave one glob of it that would appear to have been a drip, as it was in an absolutely useless place in the bottom of the front casting, and hard as a rock -- left it there out of nostalgia.
How'd ya happen to choose form-a-gasket instead of a little adhesive on the paper gasket that goes there?
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