loctite

squeeeg said:
I would like to know also. When should you use loctite? Not to steal your post.
it is not a 'theft of thread' if you are wondering the same thing. :D

i would not follow my advice as i am not Yount or Rick (et al), but i would use some threadlocker on those - atleast i usually do. often what helps determine how and what i use is to see how the bolt fastens in relation to the rotation to the component. e.g. as i recall, the crank bolt turns in the opposite direction of what would loosen it (meaning it is not as likely to loosen up).

so that is my two cents - like i said, wait for one of the gurus to chime in. :) bump.
 
During my h/c/i swap I used loctite on the balancer, thrust plate, and camshaft bolt...haven't had a problem...the balancer was a bit hard to get off...I was actually bending the breaker bar (had a pipe on it also) when I installed it so I knew when I would put a new one on it was going to be a pain...and it was...but I got it off :nice:
 
Just don't use the heavy duty stuff (green<-for keeping sleeves in..won't get it out w/o destroying threads(exc GM green that is high strength), some reds<-some are perminent, purple<-low strength). Use high strength/high temp red loctite p/n 24026. It comes in a 6ml tube. That's enough for 60 bolts.