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Loctite - so many freakin' choices

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Loctite - so many freakin' choices

Post by TheOtherLeft »

I'm trying to get my head around the plethora of Loctite choices there are
http://www.loctite.com.au/cps/rde/xchg/ ... %3Dsearch|

... all I want to do is seal my diff drain plug and various other nuts/bolts.

The website has 20 different variations of threadlocker. Which one's the most suitable?

Also there are threadsealers as well.
http://www.loctite.com.au/cps/rde/xchg/ ... %3Dsearch|

As I am doing my diff plugs, do I want a sealer or a locking solution? Or should I just use plumbers thread tape instead?
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Post by MrGrim »

ive never used anything apart from a seal washer you can get them from most auto stores in many sizes for around a dollar in either soft alloy or fiber type

plumbers tape is :bad-words: not good at all for that and messy when you undo it again

for each of yours apps there is always going to be a diffrent way to do it depending if its to lock it, seal it or for coolant parts or oil or just asssembly they each differ in there product needs
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Post by Sam.BMX »

I'd be loooking at thread-sealers mate. If you use a locker it will make it pretty hard next time you wanna undo the plug.

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Post by 351ciofgrunt »

Is your diff drain plug leaking?
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Post by TheOtherLeft »

351ciofgrunt wrote:Is your diff drain plug leaking?
No.

I'm about to change the diff fluid and I might just not bother with any sealant as it seems to be fine without it.
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Post by Sam.BMX »

I know after I changed mine a few MONTHS later it started to leak.

It was very minimal, we just ended up tightening it more, even though it was still very tight it fixed it
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Post by 351ciofgrunt »

TheOtherLeft wrote:
351ciofgrunt wrote:Is your diff drain plug leaking?
No.

I'm about to change the diff fluid and I might just not bother with any sealant as it seems to be fine without it.
Yeah don't worry about it unless it is actually leaking.
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Post by bazzle »

Nissan use a Teflon based white goo in a tube.

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Post by love ke70 »

the nissan ones that go in and have the square drive in the top dont leak as they taper in very well, if its a bolt type that you could put a washer under, just put a copper washer under it.
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Post by chunks »

Yeh Loctite make a white non hardening sealant, but farked if I can rememeber the number for it!! It comes in a white tube, stopped the filler plugs from weeping on my GU diffs.
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Post by chunks »

I think its the Loctite 565 http://www.loctite.com.au/cps/rde/xchg/ ... 0000009R89" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Or possibly the 567 http://www.loctite.com.au/cps/rde/xchg/ ... 0000009R9B" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Can't be bothered going out to the shed to check.
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Post by chunderlicious »

you really need to talk to someone who sells/actually deals with loctite professionally, there are so many different types for different things
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Post by harlequin »

the white stuff is 567 master pipe sealant a PTFE ( teflon ) based compound my plugs on my 60 diff have only 3 mashed up flanks due to having to be belted off with a chisel and oxy, i just get foot of gas teflon the yellow stuff twirl it around to make a rope and rap it around the base of the plug thread to make a teflon washer nip it up and never leaks or seizes on if you do go the copper washer you should re anneal them after they have been removed and installed a few times they wok harden and dont seal as well require shitloads more torque merry xmas andy
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Post by ledgend80 »

yeah we use that stuff at work 567 on air fittings. i prefer to call it ( elephant spoof )
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Post by hammey »

577 is the sealent that hardens.

Alot better ;)
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