To Locktite or Not???
Guys,
I'll be putting the T56 back in this weekend along with the new clutch and resurfaced flywheel. A question:
Do you used locktite on the following and what color (red/blue)?
Flywheel bolts to crank
Pressure Plate bolts to flywheel
Bell Housing bolts to block
Tranny bolts to bellhousing
Cap bolts on rear driveshaft yoke
Shifter Plate
I'll be putting the T56 back in this weekend along with the new clutch and resurfaced flywheel. A question:
Do you used locktite on the following and what color (red/blue)?
Flywheel bolts to crank
Pressure Plate bolts to flywheel
Bell Housing bolts to block
Tranny bolts to bellhousing
Cap bolts on rear driveshaft yoke
Shifter Plate
Guys,
I'll be putting the T56 back in this weekend along with the new clutch and resurfaced flywheel. A question:
Do you used locktite on the following and what color (red/blue)?
Flywheel bolts to crank
Pressure Plate bolts to flywheel
Bell Housing bolts to block
Tranny bolts to bellhousing
Cap bolts on rear driveshaft yoke
Shifter Plate
I'll be putting the T56 back in this weekend along with the new clutch and resurfaced flywheel. A question:
Do you used locktite on the following and what color (red/blue)?
Flywheel bolts to crank
Pressure Plate bolts to flywheel
Bell Housing bolts to block
Tranny bolts to bellhousing
Cap bolts on rear driveshaft yoke
Shifter Plate
This is the first time I used blue, I normaly use red but I want to reduce the risk for disassembly damage in the future.
I use blue 242 also. Torque holds them in, the locktite just keeps the vibes from rattling them out. Not that red 271 would hurt, but it does make it more of a bear to remove unless you use the air tool or a little heat. I got about 6 kinds of locktite and its one of the best products out there that does exactly what it says it will. The hydraulic 245 is a godsend if you ever have a leaky anything.
I use it on the flywheel to crank and pressure plate to flywheel bolts. I used the red because it's what I had...blue would've been prefered. Other than that the other bolts will be torqued down plenty to stay in place.
Well I was gonna say that I've never had flywheel or pressure plate bolts come loose in my life before I ever used locktite. If you tightened them correctly, they should be OK. Locktite is kind of like safety wiring - on a healthy correctly torqued fastener - it's extra insurance. On anything that vibrates a lot like a Harley, Locktite is more of a must have item.
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