I'm in the middle of timing belt change and ready to reinstall. Do I need to use blue loctite on water pump bolts? timing belt cover bolts? etc. or just torque them down?
Thanks
When to use Loctite?
Emphatically. Always use anti-seize on anything water related. I do use locktite on many things, but not WP/T stat or related.SamSpade wrote:I would instead use anti-seize on water pump and thermostat housing bolts, studs or nuts. Knowing how corroded they are on almost every M20/M30 I've seen I think it's the prudent thing to do.
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I read and re-read this; I'm not at all sure I agree with this completely. Blue Loctite is a standard part of my toolkit; I rarely use Red except where specified by a manufacturer.ismellfish2 wrote:Use it on things you're never going to take off again!
Not trying to be argumentative - it's an interesting question. I will admit that the last time I did my thermo/water pump bolts, I used Wurth Copper anti-sieze, so it is my standard practice. As always, getting enough on the threads is the key, regardless of what you use.
EDIT 7/16: Pulled a ten year old water pump and (newer) thermostat recently. Bolts were in horrible condition. Wurth Copper didn't help much it seems. So, anti-seize on these from now on. Lesson learned.
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