INTRODUCTION
Adjusting Screw
1. Apply here
2. Plunger
1. Adjust screw to proper setting.
2. Apply drops of proper strength Loctite thread-
locker on screw/body contact surfaces.
3. Avoid touching metal with tip of flask.
NOTE: If it is difficult to readjust, heat screw with
a soldering iron (232°C (450°F)).
Stripped Thread Repair
1. Release agent
2. Stripped threads
3. Form-A-Thread
4. Tape
5. Cleaned bolt
6. Plate
7. New threads
8. Threadlocker
Standard Thread Repair
– Follow
instructions
THREAD 81668 package.
– if a plate is used to align bolt:
a. Apply release agent on mating surfaces.
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b. Put waxed paper or similar film on the sur-
faces.
– Twist bolt when inserting it to improve thread
conformation.
NOTE: NOT intended for engine stud repairs.
Repair of Small Holes/Fine Threads
Option 1: Enlarge damaged hole, then follow
Standard Thread Repair procedure.
Option 2: Apply FORM-A-THREAD on the screw
and insert in damaged hole.
Permanent Stud Installation (light duty)
– Use a stud or thread on desired length.
– DO NOT apply release agent on stud.
– Do a Standard Thread Repair.
– Allow to cure for 30 minutes.
– Assemble.
Gasket Compound
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1. Proper strength Loctite
2. Loctite Primer N (P/N 293 800 041) and Gasket Eliminator
518 (P/N 293 800 038) on both sides of gasket
3. Loctite Primer N only
– Remove old gasket and other contaminants
with Loctite Chisel remover (P/N 413 708 500).
Use a mechanical mean if necessary.
NOTE: Avoid grinding.
– Clean both mating surfaces with solvent.
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