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non-permanent locking agent
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non-permanent locking agent
In my Kawasaki manual there are a lot references to "non-permanent locking agent" what is the recommended one to use, I have found plenty of listings for Loctite 243 & 248 but on the Loctite website there are dozens of types for thread locking, what do you guys use?
Sorry I can't help with "numbers", I am interested in this topic. After my experience, I try and abstain from using the stuff...
I once thought I would be thoroughly perfect on a Z1 cam-cap and use a little Loctite on the 6mm bolts. I accidentally put just a little too much on one of the bolts and it ran along to the shim bucket and locked the bucket. What a job getting the bucket out!
Just the other day a mate, overhauling a Z1B head, found he could not undo his new tacho cable without crunching up the ferrel, as he had used Loctight.
These ferrels do have a habit of coming loose.
RegardZ.
I once thought I would be thoroughly perfect on a Z1 cam-cap and use a little Loctite on the 6mm bolts. I accidentally put just a little too much on one of the bolts and it ran along to the shim bucket and locked the bucket. What a job getting the bucket out!
Just the other day a mate, overhauling a Z1B head, found he could not undo his new tacho cable without crunching up the ferrel, as he had used Loctight.
These ferrels do have a habit of coming loose.
RegardZ.
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Blue loc-tite is what I normally use,In a pinch the wifes clear finger nail polish will also work! 

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zmaxmotorsports wrote:Blue loc-tite is what I normally use,In a pinch the wifes clear finger nail polish will also work!
I avoid the thread glues as much as possible and if i do use any thing i use arraldite twin pack epoxy glue and very sparingly, when it needs to be undone a hairdryer is used to soften it up, on the odd occasion Jimmock uses nail varnish but thats another story best saved for the back yard.

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