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Re: Question on cam chain adjuster replacement
Reply #15 -
07/01/16 at 16:09:31
I've seen 200°F in a diesel F350 truck. I imagine our bike runs close to this.
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Re: Question on cam chain adjuster replacement
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I'm not a
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Mechanic. I'm likely to use a drop of blue locktite or even red, if it's really scary, but I don't Remember using any on anything inside there.
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07/02/16 at 05:50:16
I didn't use thread locker inside the motor when I did the CCT. I followed versey's instructions which didn't call for it (fairly certain anyway)
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Re: Question on cam chain adjuster replacement
Reply #18 -
07/02/16 at 09:08:20
Tocsik wrote
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I didn't use thread locker inside the motor when I did the CCT. I followed versey's instructions which didn't call for it (fairly certain anyway)
Thanks. No, verslagen's instructions don't mention loctite; just seemed like a good idea, since the threads on that bolt are tiny and I didn't want to risk snapping it by overtightening. Unless I hear from someone who didn't use loctite and the bolt came loose, I'm inclined to leave it be, rather than go in again.
Thanks, all, for your suggestions.
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Re: Question on cam chain adjuster replacement
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07/02/16 at 09:27:14
I remember how worried I was after doing valves.. Those nuts Do get shook hard.
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Re: Question on cam chain adjuster replacement
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09/12/16 at 09:29:21
1,000 miles later, it hasn't shaken loose, so I'm pretty sure it won't. But, if I ever open that part of the bike up again, I will use a drop of high-temp loctite, just to be absolutely sure.
Thanks for all your thoughts on this and other issues.
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It's gunna worry you until you go back in there and apply a drop of locktite! I'm exactly the same. Just do it and put your mind at rest! Better than spending the next 20,000 miles listening and waiting and thinking the worst instead of just enjoying the ride.
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Re: Question on cam chain adjuster replacement
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09/12/16 at 11:04:19
Nobody has ever had one come loose.
I would be very careful about what kinda LokTite I used.
Some of that stuff requires heat to get it to let go. If it's not easy to get in there and tighten up, it's not easy to bust loose, either.
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Re: Question on cam chain adjuster replacement
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09/13/16 at 23:01:09
Rats! just started reading this thread, did mine last December, now I'm in panic mode thinking about that bolt coming loose! Thanks a lot!
Any way, insurance is cancelled Sept 27, will check it then. And my other bike in November!
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09/14/16 at 10:14:20
The point of my post was not that I am continuing to worry, but that after 1,000 miles and the bolt not coming loose, I'm figuring it will stay put. Of course, I could be wrong....
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09/14/16 at 15:45:51
I'd only use blue or green loc tite.
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