jadmt
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If the bolt came out the welded nuts did not break loose. you are probably just hitting the retainer washer.
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That better be a heck of a hair dryer because according to Loctite “Loctite Threadlocker Red 271 is a permanent solution for locking and sealing threaded fasteners and is only removable once cured by heating up parts to 500°F (260°C).”I had to remove mine also for the rock sliders. They do have threadlocker and I would never use a breaker bar on them. Even a 1/2 socket wrench can exert too much force and break them. I used a lot of PB Blaster and a cheap heat gun, but even an old hair dryer can help. .
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Do we know what level or brand of Loctite or similar the factory actually uses? I know people see red or blue on the threads. I used a 16 inch breaker bar and it definitely didn’t feel like much more than blue Loctite on the front bolts. I moved the bolt a 1/4 turn back and forth a couple of times then kept slowly increasing the turns until it came off. I know it was dumb luck but I’d be shocked if it’s really Loctite 271. It’s not like I have crazy old man strength or anything.That better be a heck of a hair dryer because according to Loctite “Loctite Threadlocker Red 271 is a permanent solution for locking and sealing threaded fasteners and is only removable once cured by heating up parts to 500°F (260°C).”
Anyone that gets it loose without a torch or induction bolt heater just got lucky…
sort of always wondered why use red. I know I know, makes it secure. Blue keeps it from turning unless you put a wrench on it.1 minute video on how to remove red Loctite bolts per Loctite:
Red Loctite is a thermoset polymer. Without heat to soften the polymer, the bolt is at risk of snapping.
ck and forth it makes a huge amount of heat.Do we know what level or brand of Loctite or similar the factory actually uses? I know people see red or blue on the threads. I used a 16 inch breaker bar and it definitely didn’t feel like much more than blue Loctite on the front bolts. I moved the bolt a 1/4 turn back and forth a couple of times then kept slowly increasing the turns until it came off. I know it was dumb luck but I’d be shocked if it’s really Loctite 271. It’s not like I have crazy old man strength or anything.
On my 23 the very front bolt on each side was red the rest were blue. I followed the advice of @Tech Tim in this @Northridge4x4 video and had no problems.I was going to click buy on the Artek Muffler skids for 392 when I read the instructions and it says remove the rear body bolt, then I found this thread .... older threads also point to this is a major PITA and thats why in my 4Xe i chose a rock slider that specifically required me to stay far far away from the body bolt.
Does anyone know if the body bolt in the rear side uses blue or red thread locker?
from what I read, there are 2 vendors who have skids to protect those darn exhaust fins, and both uses body bolt for mounting