JimLaney
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I thought this is the kind of question that should be part of the "Restoration" forum but when I have posted there I have been told to post in our Spridget Forum so here goes:
I'm starting to work on the engine (1098) and transmission and want to know if there is a "rule of thumb" concerning which bolts and/or nuts should one use a thread locker and which an anti-seize product? I understand that bolts you imagine you will be removing in the future may need some anti-seize and those you want to be more sure will not work their way out might need thread locker but... any guidance on this subject?
I'm starting to work on the engine (1098) and transmission and want to know if there is a "rule of thumb" concerning which bolts and/or nuts should one use a thread locker and which an anti-seize product? I understand that bolts you imagine you will be removing in the future may need some anti-seize and those you want to be more sure will not work their way out might need thread locker but... any guidance on this subject?