Loctite

Brian Young b4598070 at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 1 12:43:26 AKDT 2003


I've heated them with a pencil soldering iron...if you
can reach them.

Also, have used a flex cable on a dremel w/ a cuttoff
wheel to reach in behind the firewall and cut them
off.

--- Terry Brox <tbrox at cox.net> wrote:
> The only way I have found is to heat the bolt.
> Now comes the danger! The only way I have found to
> heat that small of a
> screw is with a 12V battery and heavy leads attached
> to music wire. Have
> also used this method to get a throttle cable that
> was accidently CA'd to
> the sleave. This is very dangerous and requires good
> leather gloves as the
> leads, wires and anything else in the loop gets hot
> within a couple of
> seconds.
>         If you try this, be   VERY CAREFUL! It is
> possible to set the whole
> thing on fire if left on more than a few seconds.
> Good luck, Terry
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jeff Hughes" <jhughes at hsonline.net>
> To: <discussion at nsrca.org>; <discussion at nsrca.org>
> Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 3:21 PM
> Subject: Loctite
> 
> 
> >
> > I had a bad landing during severe wind conditions
> the other day and
> > the engine mount tore. When I first built the
> plane, the engine mount
> > kept loosening up, so I loctited the bolts. Now
> the loctite is so
> > strong that the blind nuts are turning on the
> firewall! No room to get
> > pliers in there, so I don't know how to get the
> bolts out at the
> > moment. Anybody out there have any suggestions?
> >
> >
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Brian Young
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