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Posted: 8/3/2009 3:59:58 PM EDT
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Okay... I want to take my EOtech off my primary...
1) I want to paint it 2) I want the thumb tightening screw to use on an old N cell EO I have on my Spikes 22 upper. How do I go about it? |
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Which loctite? If it's purple or blue, then torque is all you need. That and a set of screwdriver bits that fit properly. If you're dumb like me, and use green to bed a gas block, then heat, torque, and prayer are in order. Red should loosen with torque, but might need heat as well. |
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Which loctite?
If it's purple or blue, then torque is all you need. That and a set of screwdriver bits that fit properly. If you're dumb like me, and use green to bed a gas block, then heat, torque, and prayer are in order. Red should loosen with torque, but might need heat as well. If it is a professionally installed unit then it's probably blue. But if not who knows??? ETA ... I made that mistake before. |
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Loctite Site specs on Red.
OEM specified as 271 High temperature, high strength for heavy duty applications Designed for larger fasteners 3/8" to 1" (9.5mm to 25mm) Locks studs, bushings and large fasteners against vibration loosening Strengthens slip and light press fits Removable with heat and hand tools On Blue Locks threaded fasteners against vibration loosening Ideal for nut and bolt applications 1/4" to 3/4" (6mm to 20mm) Prevents threads from rusting and leaking Removable with hand tools for easy disassembly Temperature range: -65 degrees to 300 degrees Fahrenheit (-54 degrees to 149 degrees Celsius) |
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