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techtalk:ref:genmsr10 [2019/04/01 18:48]
hippysmack [Anti-seize compound]
techtalk:ref:genmsr10 [2021/12/27 23:30]
ixl2relax [The Truth About Using Dielectric Grease]
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 ====== Assembly Lubes, Oils and Sealant ​ ====== ====== Assembly Lubes, Oils and Sealant ​ ======
  
 +====== Case Half Sealant ====== 
 +Apparently HondaBond, YammaBond, and ThreeBond are all the same product, all manufactured by 3M company. ((IronMick of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​s=5165c2d55507b0a80754920c69e24721&​p=3351809)) \\ 
 +These are recommended for this application. \\
 ====== Wheels ====== ====== Wheels ======
 ===== Bearings and Packing ===== ===== Bearings and Packing =====
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   * In some cases, a grease may not be recommended or productive to adjacent components. Check the manufacturers label for precautions in use.   * In some cases, a grease may not be recommended or productive to adjacent components. Check the manufacturers label for precautions in use.
   * It is Ok to grease the connectors before connection being made for most applications as long as there is a tight enough metal to metal connection point to push out the grease in that area.   * It is Ok to grease the connectors before connection being made for most applications as long as there is a tight enough metal to metal connection point to push out the grease in that area.
-  * DO NOT use WD-40 to blow out/ clean old grease from connectors. ​Wd-40 is a conductive petroleum based lubricant that will not wipe out or dry up enough to ensure a non-conductive condition in your connections which could arc on such use. +  * DO NOT use WD-40 to blow out/ clean old grease from connectors. ​Regular WD-40 is a conductive petroleum based lubricant that will not wipe out or dry up enough to ensure a non-conductive condition in your connections which could arc on such use. Check for specialized WD-40 products and be sure it is compatible with your usage.
   * Dielectric grease is NOT a conductor, its an insulator....((cantolina of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=130945&​highlight=dielectric+grease))   * Dielectric grease is NOT a conductor, its an insulator....((cantolina of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=130945&​highlight=dielectric+grease))
   * Dielectric grease, while not promoting conductivity,​ does help to preserve and maintain it by reducing conductivity degrading corrosion/​oxidation of electrical connections over the dimension of time. It works by sealing out air and moisture (if good, solid, tight connections have been made and have been periodically cleaned and checked for same).   * Dielectric grease, while not promoting conductivity,​ does help to preserve and maintain it by reducing conductivity degrading corrosion/​oxidation of electrical connections over the dimension of time. It works by sealing out air and moisture (if good, solid, tight connections have been made and have been periodically cleaned and checked for same).
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 ====== Loctite or Threadlocker ====== ====== Loctite or Threadlocker ======
 +See also [[techtalk:​ref:​tools123#​wet_torque_value_chart_for_lubed_threads|Wet Torque Value Chart for Lubed Threads]] in the Tool section of the Sportsterpedia. \\
  
   * Thread locker liquids have been around for many years and the brand, Loctite, has seemed to come to be synonymous for all brands just as the word Coke has replaced the phrase meaning a carbonated drink in general language since Loctite was the original inventor of anaerobic technology. ((http://​www.na.henkel-adhesives.com/​us/​content_data/​316041_FINAL_LT4680_AAM_Do_It_Guide_v7.pdf)) Permatex also offers threadlocker formulas. Both of these companies do seem to share  a certain conformity regarding colors/ strengths and applications. A threadlocker is an anaerobic adhesive used on threaded metals that cures at room temperature in the absence of air. The adhesive completely fills the gaps between mating threads to lock and seal the threaded assembly.((http://​na.henkel-adhesives.com/​industrial/​threadlocker-loctite-13445.htm))   * Thread locker liquids have been around for many years and the brand, Loctite, has seemed to come to be synonymous for all brands just as the word Coke has replaced the phrase meaning a carbonated drink in general language since Loctite was the original inventor of anaerobic technology. ((http://​www.na.henkel-adhesives.com/​us/​content_data/​316041_FINAL_LT4680_AAM_Do_It_Guide_v7.pdf)) Permatex also offers threadlocker formulas. Both of these companies do seem to share  a certain conformity regarding colors/ strengths and applications. A threadlocker is an anaerobic adhesive used on threaded metals that cures at room temperature in the absence of air. The adhesive completely fills the gaps between mating threads to lock and seal the threaded assembly.((http://​na.henkel-adhesives.com/​industrial/​threadlocker-loctite-13445.htm))
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 Based on article by olrump1 from the XLFORUM (([[http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1972860]])) Based on article by olrump1 from the XLFORUM (([[http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1972860]]))
  
 +====== Pipe Dope ====== 
 +Effective as thread sealant especially on tapered thread fittings. \\ 
 +{{:​techtalk:​ref:​genmsr:​pipe_dope_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}} ((photo by Hippysmack)) \\
  
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