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Anti-Seize vs. Loctite

Started by The ModFather, July 21, 2012, 09:07:20 AM

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The ModFather

This is for the exhaust header flange nuts. They are already a bit corroded but still thread. Spec's say to use Lock 1 which I believe is Loctite - Blue. But I've seen threads here that recommend anti-seize and given the corroded nature I'm wondering which way to go here.
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2007 Sport Classic 1000S
2008 848 Track Bike
2015 Diavel Dark - Sold
2005 Monster 620 Dark - Sold

Dellikose

I went on the other threads recommendation and applied antisieze.

I had to finally resort to a torch to remove one of the stud nuts last year. I also used stainless nuts when reinstalling, which I got from Lowe's.
1999 Ducati M900

The ModFather

yeah I should probably use new nuts as both the nuts and mounted bolts are suffering from early stage of corrosion
2005 S2R 800 Analog Motorcycles Custom Build
2007 Sport Classic 1000S
2008 848 Track Bike
2015 Diavel Dark - Sold
2005 Monster 620 Dark - Sold

dlearl476

I'd go with anti-seize. Heat is pretty much the prescribed method for removing a lock-tited nut, so where does that leave you.

FWIW you can buy a box of proper copper locking exhaust washers from an Au-Ve-Co or WURTH distributor for about $15. Use once (w/anti-seize) and toss. Nothing worse than having the top nut on your vertical cylinder's exhaust flange loosen up in the middle of nowhere. DAMHIK. :bang

scduc

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Your going to want to go with the anti-seize. The heat from the header will cook the loctite and the anti-seize will make sure things don't freeze up.
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brad black

the loctite brand silver anti seize works well in general, but there is a nickel based type for higher temp things.
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