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Loctite 515

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Loctite 515

Post by rOd »

Im replacing my waterpump due to a leak from what appears to be the shaft.

Is Loctite 515 suitable for use on a waterpump and also the thermostat housing? Coz I can get this for nothing.

Or will it be to difficult to remove (if need be) in the future?

Anything else more suitable for this application?

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Post by simkell »

I would use a silicon such as ultra blue. 515 will work but if you have excessive gap anywhere it won't set. 515 is anerobic which means dries in the absence of oxygen
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Post by rick130 »

as Sinkell said, 515 is fine if both surfaces are flat and true.
I've used it on a Patrol t/stat housing, Rockcrusher diff cover, stub axle flanges, etc.
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Post by Boss »

Used it last night to put the rocker cover back on me bike, I wouldn't use it for a water pump though unless as said before both surfaces are true and flat, I would probly use Ultra Blue anyways
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Post by rOd »

Excellent feedback Gents.

RTV blue it is.

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