Hiyall,
This seems trivial, but ... I'll be trivial anyway.
I'm about to install 2 replacement studs into the upper trans case. Do I use anti-seize, thread lock, or nothing? And no I don't plan on removing them anytime soon.
stud install
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1966/7 CB-77 Red of course
1976 CB-550F (project over-budget and under-funded)
1985 GS-450S (Land Speed Racer)
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Re: stud install
The studs have a top/bottom so compare the new ones to those already installed. (thread depth is different on each end)
Install them with a small amount of oil so they will install easily to the last thread.
Not necessary to over tighten as ya will not have a problem with them coming loose/out.
Just what I do. ................lm
Install them with a small amount of oil so they will install easily to the last thread.
Not necessary to over tighten as ya will not have a problem with them coming loose/out.
Just what I do. ................lm
Dana01 wrote:Hiyall,
This seems trivial, but ... I'll be trivial anyway.
I'm about to install 2 replacement studs into the upper trans case. Do I use anti-seize, thread lock, or nothing? And no I don't plan on removing them anytime soon.