just what it says. I have the torque spec just wonder if should use loctite per the factory or not? thanks
If the factory said use it I would use it.just what it says. I have the torque spec just wonder if should use loctite per the factory or not? thanks
Yes, medium (blue) loctite.I dont know what the factory says thats why Im askin... I figure lots of Kubota guys here would have done rebuilds etc and would know
Remember to use an oiled torque....
cool! I cant oil the threads AND use locktite tho, so add 20% to the torque setting? mor???
OK now I get it, thanksNO..........REDUCE the torque figure by 20% to allow for the lubricating quality of the loctite.
Most torque figures are set forth assuming a dry/clean fastener.
Is there signs of loctite on the bolts when you took them out?
Very true. And in cases where dissimilar metals are used (steel bolts into aluminum for instance) galvanic corrosion often occurs and you really can't tell if the threads ever had a thread locker or not. Same is true of bolt threads exposed to coolant (usually around water pumps).Factory application doesn't always follow the color scheme were used to.
No lock-tite is needed, clean dry bolt, and torque to spec.just what it says. I have the torque spec just wonder if should use loctite per the factory or not? thanks