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Anonymous
Holding slotted cam gears in place
I'm considering getting adjustable cam gears (sprockets) and wondering if Loctite on the bolts is good enough to hold them or if locating (or making) bolts with drilled heads and wiring them in place is the way to go.Tags: None
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cbxchris
the bolts will hold them...tighten them well and use a loctite primer and blue loctite. Use a GOOD 10mm wrench that will not round the head on the bolts
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Originally posted by cbxchristhe bolts will hold them...tighten them well and use a loctite primer and blue loctite. Use a GOOD 10mm wrench that will not round the head on the bolts
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cbxchris
No need for red...guess its OK. I never torqued them...tighten the he** out of em....That is a hardened sprocket and bolt so you can really lay it to it.
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Anonymous
Cam Sprockets
I slotted and indexed the cams on my 1978 GS 1000 (well worth the effort). I used Red Locktite, you can use Blue. I actually had the same concerns about the bolts loosening off as you. I was assurred by a Drag Racing specialist this wouldn't happen as long as you used Locktite and the factory torque settings. Hope this helps. Joe
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