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Locktite and oil filter cover studs

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cadmandu

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Hi All,
I am getting ready to put three new studs in my block and would like to know which locktite to use. I want the nuts to come loose and the studs to stay put, but I don't want them to stay forever. Please advise. Also, do I have to drop the bottom off my case to install a thread insert for my drain plug.
Thanks in advance
Cadmandu
 
I would use the red stuff, stud and bearing mount.
I also would drop the pan to install a helicoil.
 
They're threaded into an aluminum block -- blue is sufficient.

Red will tear up the aluminum if you have to replace them again.
 
yeah definitely use the blue - as you WILL be replacing them in the future. In fact save yourself some time and order at least 3 each of the studs and acorn nuts..................they strip really easy and you don't want to let an oil change last a month while you're waiting on a new stud or nut cause you didn't have a spare.
 
put RED on the inner part of the studs.

when removing the studs after the loctite has set up, a propane torch will be necessary to heat the case and stud to melt the "glue" and will come out easily. not a lot of heat is necessary just a little. Red will tear up aluminum if heat is NOT USED. just a tip how to properly remove the tough thread glue.

I use red loctite to hold in the helicoil too. just a drop and wait until it is dry to put the case bolt back into it
 
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