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Posted: 4/22/2007 7:22:25 PM EDT
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Is one better than the other when used on the gas key? Also, what kind of Loctite should be used on that area? |
The gas key could get to 500 degrees plus without much trouble as the gas key is directly carrying the gas and therefore being heated by that gas. Engine blocks don't usually get much over about 250 degrees as they typically have a liquid colling system running all through them. |
Just for clarification, I have a green product that is a Retaining Compound that is far stronger than the red. Sorry no numbers handy, but the green that I use takes a lot more heat and torque to break loose than the usual red that you find at the hardware store. Craig |
There website shows green 290 is the strongest threadlocker loctite makes. |
I thought red was the best |
Red is more than good enough for staking a gas key. |
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