Sonerai13 wrote:I agree with Gordon - don't use any fiber-lock nuts in the engine compartment. It may not appear that they are being affected by the heat, but I have found that, over time they will ultimately lose their locking ability. Use all-metal locking nuts, or castle nuts with cotter pins, in the engine compartment. You'll be glad you did!
pfhoeycfi wrote:Sonerai13 wrote:I agree with Gordon - don't use any fiber-lock nuts in the engine compartment. It may not appear that they are being affected by the heat, but I have found that, over time they will ultimately lose their locking ability. Use all-metal locking nuts, or castle nuts with cotter pins, in the engine compartment. You'll be glad you did!
Would it also be a good idea to use loctite 242 (or other??) with the AN363s?
Sonerai13 wrote:
No need for loctite. Besides, it is affected by heat as well, so wouldn't really do anything. Let the nuts do their job.
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