monkfish24
Well-Known Member
I have noticed a few posts around facebook and the like asking what Loctites to use, luckily I work in a job where I can purchase what chemicals, sticky stuff and lubes I like, so have had the chance to use different products where I can.
I have experienced first hand that Loctite don't make a bad product. It's worth the little more expense to go for Loctite rather than some other rubbish. None of this stuff is expensive compared to dealing with leaks and the eventual cost of having to top everytihing up all the time.
So whats's best for where?
Bolts you dont't want to move ever! : loctite 270, this si the green coloured thread locker, good stuff but may require heating to remove any bolts after a while.
Bolts you might want to remove later: Loctite 243, blue in colour and excellent for holding bolts until you want to remove them.
Diesel fuel ines, Water (not drinking water) and Petrol Line sealing : Loctite 577. This stuff is a creamy sticky, sets in presence of fuel and I've used it on Injection lines to the injectors no problems.
Hydraulics, brakes: Loctite 569 for the threads (if you are using stainless on stainless fittings, this stuff is excellent to prevent galling) It is a red, very fluidic sealant but works very well and has helped me with a few leaks.It is formulated with no fillers.
Loctite 567 for the mating faces, the applicator has a narrow slot to allow you to put a thing bead around were the two 45degree mating faces meet. brillinat stuff if you have scoring in the mating faces.
Hydraulics normally require very clean oil with no contamination. these two have been formulated to allow it to cause no problems with any hydraulic systems so Ideal for PTOs and winches.
There is a full user guide found here: http://www.henkelna.com/us/content_data/316041_FINAL_LT4680_AAM_Do_It_Guide_v7.pdf
This does contain some really good tips on preperation when working and some more specialist items.
Hope this helps someone in the course of their repairs!
I have experienced first hand that Loctite don't make a bad product. It's worth the little more expense to go for Loctite rather than some other rubbish. None of this stuff is expensive compared to dealing with leaks and the eventual cost of having to top everytihing up all the time.
So whats's best for where?
Bolts you dont't want to move ever! : loctite 270, this si the green coloured thread locker, good stuff but may require heating to remove any bolts after a while.
Bolts you might want to remove later: Loctite 243, blue in colour and excellent for holding bolts until you want to remove them.
Diesel fuel ines, Water (not drinking water) and Petrol Line sealing : Loctite 577. This stuff is a creamy sticky, sets in presence of fuel and I've used it on Injection lines to the injectors no problems.
Hydraulics, brakes: Loctite 569 for the threads (if you are using stainless on stainless fittings, this stuff is excellent to prevent galling) It is a red, very fluidic sealant but works very well and has helped me with a few leaks.It is formulated with no fillers.
Loctite 567 for the mating faces, the applicator has a narrow slot to allow you to put a thing bead around were the two 45degree mating faces meet. brillinat stuff if you have scoring in the mating faces.
Hydraulics normally require very clean oil with no contamination. these two have been formulated to allow it to cause no problems with any hydraulic systems so Ideal for PTOs and winches.
There is a full user guide found here: http://www.henkelna.com/us/content_data/316041_FINAL_LT4680_AAM_Do_It_Guide_v7.pdf
This does contain some really good tips on preperation when working and some more specialist items.
Hope this helps someone in the course of their repairs!
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