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Re: Locktite on rocker arm adjusters??
[Re: Radio Joe]
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02/03/10 02:36 AM
02/03/10 02:36 AM
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RapidRobert
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Anyone think that would cause any issues?
Sounds like an excellent plan and green loctite will seep into the threads wo you having to undo them.EDIT Ahead of time I would hit each screw/rocker threads w a shot of starting fluid to clean them to better help the loctite to setup tight
Last edited by RapidRobert; 02/03/10 10:28 AM.
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Re: Locktite on rocker arm adjusters??
[Re: Radio Joe]
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02/03/10 04:03 PM
02/03/10 04:03 PM
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I love the old polys. Great engines. Like almost all pre-72 engines, they have soft valve seats though. The locktite is a good idea, but be prepared for hardened seats in the future.
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Re: Locktite on rocker arm adjusters??
[Re: Jeremiah]
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02/03/10 09:47 PM
02/03/10 09:47 PM
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Whenever I question of something is moving or not. I mark it and watch. Scribe or paint daub.
As for adjusters moving vs sinking seat. My money is on sinking seats.
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