M MikeSr New member Joined Jan 3, 2009 Messages 214 Age 70 Location Racine, Wisconsin Dec 4, 2010 #1 What do you recommed for tie rods and radius rods - Red of Blue Locktite? thanks.
S snowdad4 VIP Member Joined Jan 6, 2004 Messages 2,285 Location southeast washington state Dec 4, 2010 #2 blue and only blue. green would be second choice. red only for specific items like clutch spiders.
srxr700 Lifetime VIP Member Joined Aug 2, 2010 Messages 266 Age 40 Location cedar springs, mi Dec 4, 2010 #3 I dont even own red...blue all the way
fourbarrel VIP Lifetime Member Joined May 5, 2003 Messages 2,767 Location St George,New Brunswick,Canada Dec 4, 2010 #4 You can use red if you want but I'll fore warn you it wont be coming apart again next time without a fight and heat.Use blue definitely it is the med strength stuff and removable.
You can use red if you want but I'll fore warn you it wont be coming apart again next time without a fight and heat.Use blue definitely it is the med strength stuff and removable.
K kuips New member Joined Oct 17, 2010 Messages 128 Age 46 Location Madison, WI Dec 4, 2010 #5 if you never wanna remove 'em use red..... red is for permanant hold. u might as weld em in if your going to use red!!!
if you never wanna remove 'em use red..... red is for permanant hold. u might as weld em in if your going to use red!!!
Illinoisff133 New member Joined Sep 28, 2009 Messages 77 Age 37 Location Illinois Dec 4, 2010 #6 snowdad4 said: blue and only blue. green would be second choice. red only for specific items like clutch spiders. Click to expand... A suitable replacement for those blue and green are: Green Loctite- latex based paint Blue Loctite- Oil based enamel. I like the little TESTERS bottles from my modeling days. A little dab L do ya Only on non critical parts.
snowdad4 said: blue and only blue. green would be second choice. red only for specific items like clutch spiders. Click to expand... A suitable replacement for those blue and green are: Green Loctite- latex based paint Blue Loctite- Oil based enamel. I like the little TESTERS bottles from my modeling days. A little dab L do ya Only on non critical parts.
M MikeSr New member Joined Jan 3, 2009 Messages 214 Age 70 Location Racine, Wisconsin Dec 4, 2010 #7 if you never wanna remove 'em use red..... red is for permanant hold. u might as weld em in if your going to use red!!! OK Kuips, that said it all for me. thanks.
if you never wanna remove 'em use red..... red is for permanant hold. u might as weld em in if your going to use red!!! OK Kuips, that said it all for me. thanks.