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Subject: | Loctite on Front Shock Bolts |
From: | Neil McDonald <nimcdonald@shaw.ca> |
Date: | Wed, 02 Jun 2004 20:44:53 -0700 |
Conventional wisdom seems to be to use red Loctite on the front shock retaining bolts. I could not find red Loctite but did lay my hands on red Permatex instead. Their instructions say to use heat (to 450 degrees F) on the bolts prior to disassembly. This seems to be impractical. Am I risking permanently locking these bolts in place if I use this stuff? Or is the real Loctite quite different? Neil McDonald BN6 North Vancouver, BC Canada |
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