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When to Loctite?

Started by PA Dodger, January 16, 2011, 01:12:00 PM

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PA Dodger

When I put an engine together I normally use a thread sealer on bolts that go into a water jacket or oil galley. I use Loctite on torque convertor bolts. Other than that, I don't normally use anything. Never had a problem.  I'm curious if anyone uses Loctite and where do you use it? Head/Main studs? Cam bolts? Block girdles? Oil pump bolts? Flex Plate/Torque covertor bolts?
There was a recent thread where cam bolts came loose and messed things up. That's what prompts this question.

Thanks
Dan
'69 Charger / '69 Dart convertible/ '74 Cuda

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 locktite on cam bolts &  flexplate /torque converter bolts  , only  :Twocents:
thread sealer or similar on bolts that enter water jacket  :yesnod:
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terrible one

Just like lots of you I used BLUE loctite on the camshaft bolts, flexplate bolts, and just a tad on the torque converter bolts.


TylerCharger69

I use Loctite (red liquid) whenever theres moving parts...Torque converters-flexplates, flywheels, main and rod bolts, cam bolts, fan clutches, rocker shafts,  dampner,  etc.......NEVER had a failure!!   I use thread sealer whenever coolant is involved....and anti-seize  for sparkplugs.    I also like to use ARP  lube for bolts and their torque values such as the rods and mains and head bolts

PA Dodger

Quote from: TylerCharger69 on January 16, 2011, 03:36:30 PM
I use Loctite (red liquid) whenever theres moving parts...Torque converters-flexplates, flywheels, main and rod bolts, cam bolts, fan clutches, rocker shafts,  dampner,  etc.......NEVER had a failure!!   I use thread sealer whenever coolant is involved....and anti-seize  for sparkplugs.    I also like to use ARP  lube for bolts and their torque values such as the rods and mains and head bolts


It's an either/or situation I believe, right?
I'm using the ARP lube as needed. I use blue loctite on cam bolts and red on convertor bolts. I read an article a while back where they recommended loctite on rocker arm adjusters that already had jam nuts. Seems overkill to me.
'69 Charger / '69 Dart convertible/ '74 Cuda

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Quote from: PA Dodger on January 16, 2011, 07:06:13 PM
Quote from: TylerCharger69 on January 16, 2011, 03:36:30 PM
I use Loctite (red liquid) whenever theres moving parts...Torque converters-flexplates, flywheels, main and rod bolts, cam bolts, fan clutches, rocker shafts,  dampner,  etc.......NEVER had a failure!!   I use thread sealer whenever coolant is involved....and anti-seize  for sparkplugs.    I also like to use ARP  lube for bolts and their torque values such as the rods and mains and head bolts


It's an either/or situation I believe, right?
I'm using the ARP lube as needed. I use blue loctite on cam bolts and red on convertor bolts. I read an article a while back where they recommended loctite on rocker arm adjusters that already had jam nuts. Seems overkill to me.


blue on bolts that you want to un do again  
i would not loctite any bolts or nuts  in side a motor except cam shaft gear attaching bolt  :yesnod: ,  for me personally  would not use loctite on main bearing  bolts & rod bearing cap nuts  , think would mess up torque  reading !
just stick to clean threads with arp bolt lub & torque to FSM :Twocents: :popcrn:
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TylerCharger69

Well....Ive never had a failure...And along with ARP lube...I shouldn't have any inaccurate preload issues on the bolts...I just use one drop on the threads anyway.  I guess its just a matter of preferences