Richard
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- Knoxville, TN
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- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
When weather cleans up, I'm going to remove/rebuild my steering cylinder. Looking at directions, it calls for the bolt that holds the piston on to be coated with Loctite 262 and preconditioned with, well, I'm not sure exactly what they call it. I think the JCB instructions call it "Activator "N"" and Loctite might call it a primer...
I'm waiting on an email from them (Loctite) to verify if these are a correct combo or if they've been replaced.
As I gather, pull bolt out, fix piston. Clean bolt, coat with activator, wait, apply 262 and assemble per instructions....let sit (for I think an hour if you use "N")
anyone familiar with the 262 and "N" items?
Went to four auto stores today. Nobody heard of it, not on their shelves. One guy at NAPA said it wasn't in any of their stores. There wasn't even a home for it on their display.
Got me wondering if this is something that might be a bit more heavy duty than an automobile might use, hence the auto parts stores don't carry it??
Right now I'm trying to find it and think I have at Amazon. In fact, it looks like I've found a .5 ML "bottle" so I can use it and toss balance away without having to pay for more than I need. (bolt is only something like 5/8" x two or three inches.....I've not yet removed it so not sure)
Does the activator stuff go bad if it sits on shelf for 2 years or more??
I'm waiting on an email from them (Loctite) to verify if these are a correct combo or if they've been replaced.
As I gather, pull bolt out, fix piston. Clean bolt, coat with activator, wait, apply 262 and assemble per instructions....let sit (for I think an hour if you use "N")
anyone familiar with the 262 and "N" items?
Went to four auto stores today. Nobody heard of it, not on their shelves. One guy at NAPA said it wasn't in any of their stores. There wasn't even a home for it on their display.
Got me wondering if this is something that might be a bit more heavy duty than an automobile might use, hence the auto parts stores don't carry it??
Right now I'm trying to find it and think I have at Amazon. In fact, it looks like I've found a .5 ML "bottle" so I can use it and toss balance away without having to pay for more than I need. (bolt is only something like 5/8" x two or three inches.....I've not yet removed it so not sure)
Does the activator stuff go bad if it sits on shelf for 2 years or more??