VIEJO
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I'm in the process of removing the front fork sliders from my '03 K1200RS in order to renew the weeping seals and the oil and I have reached the point where my Clymer manual instructs me to heat the fasteners securing the sliders to the lower fork brace. Okay- how hot for how long? I have a finely calibrated heat gun and a temperature sensor so I can be fairly precise here. My research with Loctite indicates that Loctite Blue melts at ~550F but my question is- do I really need to go that hot?
Loctite Blue releases unheated at at about 60 ft lbs of torque which is considerably higher than the max torque value for tightening the fasteners in question. I have a breaker bar, but I've seen them live up to their name way too often.....DAMHIK.
Any guidance, advice, incantations, greatly appreciated.
Viejo
Loctite Blue releases unheated at at about 60 ft lbs of torque which is considerably higher than the max torque value for tightening the fasteners in question. I have a breaker bar, but I've seen them live up to their name way too often.....DAMHIK.
Any guidance, advice, incantations, greatly appreciated.
Viejo