Re: What color Loc-Tite for convertor bolts.?
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The bolts torque/stretch is really supposed to do the work of holding the components together, if you're relying on the Loctite to hold it together you gotta wonder why....I use loctite as a measure of insurance so blue should be sufficient on most bolts, I've seen more dampenerer bolts come loose than flywheel bolts but I'd sure never put red loctite on one....
I don't think I've ever seen blue come loose on a NEW bolt that had been PROPERLY cleaned, prepared and torqued to the right spec. Reused bolts are another matter that's why I don't reuse bolts in critical areas.
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Re: What color Loc-Tite for convertor bolts.?
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08/12/09 07:31 AM
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I use the red but I have forgotten to use anything BUT I use my impact to tighten them.... I have had 1 bolt come loose over the years(before I started using the impact on them)
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Re: What color Loc-Tite for convertor bolts.?
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Re: What color Loc-Tite for convertor bolts.?
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08/12/09 06:22 PM
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If you absolutely, positively dont ever want it to come apart, there is a green loctite that will not let it come apart without a maximum amount of effort.
That is stud and bearing mount, not really intended for nut's and bolt's.
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Re: What color Loc-Tite for convertor bolts.?
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08/13/09 08:10 AM
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I bet WILD BILL uses BLUE
Some times blue 242, some times red 271 or 277, some times green 290 609, some times purple 222.
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Re: What color Loc-Tite for convertor bolts.?
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08/13/09 10:31 AM
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The bolts torque/stretch is really supposed to do the work of holding the components together, if you're relying on the Loctite to hold it together you gotta wonder why....I use loctite as a measure of insurance so blue should be sufficient on most bolts, I've seen more dampenerer bolts come loose than flywheel bolts but I'd sure never put red loctite on one....
I don't think I've ever seen blue come loose on a NEW bolt that had been PROPERLY cleaned, prepared and torqued to the right spec. Reused bolts are another matter that's why I don't reuse bolts in critical areas.
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