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You can try applying some heat which breaks down the loctite. Its been awhile...might have to be careful with the plastic.
For bolts this small soldering iron should make quick work of heating up the bolt enough. Depending on wattage 30-60 seconds should be enough with a large chisel tip. Just make sure you clean up the area free of oil, flashpoint of the oil is like 400F. I think loctite recommends 500F to loosen the adhesive.
OMG! one guy did not lock it right, the other soldered it!!! People stop shooting themselves in the foot!!! LOL. Kidding!!
Hey now!! I bought the Lang kit, which comes with the Red stuff so how could I possibly have made an error.
It's funny how much I over thought the Vanos job, I put the Lang bolts in 3 times, with fresh new ~$40 bolts each time! Once with non-oil resistant blue at 9 ft. Lb., then with oil resistant blue torqued to 9 ft. lbs., than finally Red oil resistant loctite torqued to 12.9 ft lbs.
That also leaves out all the other bullshit items I over-thought while I had it all apart which some of you I'm sure remember.
That particular job did teach me to just take it easy on future jobs, do it right, but don't over complicate what is a relatively easy job.
Hey now!! I bought the Lang kit, which comes with the Red stuff so how could I possibly have made an error.
It's funny how much I over thought the Vanos job, I put the Lang bolts in 3 times, with fresh new ~$40 bolts each time! Once with non-oil resistant blue at 9 ft. Lb., then with oil resistant blue torqued to 9 ft. lbs., than finally Red oil resistant loctite torqued to 12.9 ft lbs.
That also leaves out all the other bullshit items I over-thought while I had it all apart which some of you I'm sure remember.
That particular job did teach me to just take it easy on future jobs, do it right, but don't over complicate what is a relatively easy job.
248 loctite here with the bmw bolts. Loctite TDS datasheet says 90% strength in presence of motor oil.
Fuel is usually the major issue for loctite.
As long as you clean the threads when installing should be fine.
For bolts this small soldering iron should make quick work of heating up the bolt enough. Depending on wattage 30-60 seconds should be enough with a large chisel tip.
I don't think the soldering iron tip can transfer the heat to the bolt effectively. When soldering, the molten lead acted as a prefect heat transfer media between the iron tip and the object, but without the molten solder, I say less than 30% of heat transferred. A torch or heat gun or hair drier is better.
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