Hey guys, just in the middle of a timing chain and balancer job and had a couple general questions:
1. When assembling an engine, should you use locktite on bolts? In general, but for my timing job, what about the cam gear bolts, timing cover bolts and crank pulley bolts? I noticed a lot of the torque specs are low and am worried some might loosen.
2. When you have gaskets (the blue felpro material king or the cardboard kind) can they go on dry or do you have to use a sealant with them as well? Specifically for the timing job, the timing cover gasket and water pump gasket. For other things like thermostat I sometimes use Permatex Aviation Sealant (Form-a-gasket).....will this work or do you have to use an RTV?
any help would be greatly appreciated,
eddie
1. When assembling an engine, should you use locktite on bolts? In general, but for my timing job, what about the cam gear bolts, timing cover bolts and crank pulley bolts? I noticed a lot of the torque specs are low and am worried some might loosen.
2. When you have gaskets (the blue felpro material king or the cardboard kind) can they go on dry or do you have to use a sealant with them as well? Specifically for the timing job, the timing cover gasket and water pump gasket. For other things like thermostat I sometimes use Permatex Aviation Sealant (Form-a-gasket).....will this work or do you have to use an RTV?
any help would be greatly appreciated,
eddie
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