Posted by JRSutton on November 22, 2011 at 04:46:31 from (75.130.109.233):
In Reply to: H head studs, OOPS! posted by Ben in KS on November 21, 2011 at 17:31:32:
Mike beat me to it - Permatex has a few products you can use - teflon is probably the best, so why not.
Be sure to thoroughly clean and degrease the threads - on the stud and in the block, before applying it.
It's the kind of operation you really want to do right the first time.
And the stuff isn't like locktite, it's not going to lock the stud in place.
Also, it's usually a good idea to put the head on pretty soon after applying the stuff to the studs - get everything torqued down before it sets up. (could be an old wives tale for all I know - but always seemed to make sense to me)
This post was edited by JRSutton at 04:51:27 11/22/11.
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