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Me trying to correct a mistake....
Cred goes to Tor R for the heads up a while ago.
I forgot to add that I never loosen all four bolts at once when I do it so it doesn't accidentally get bumped loose.Thanks for the comments. I really like the idea of re torqued the bolts with loctite after the 1184 has cured very nice tip.
Messier and isnt anerobicKeith, that's interesting, but why would I use the primer (2 part) when 1184 does what I need it to do?
Ive tried 515/518 without the primer and when pulled apart its eneven as to where it adhered and didnt. With the primer/ accelerator it adheres much more evenly and alot quickerkinda worried about the primer going everywhere...
believe me, I really like the idea of the anaerobic....but after this one issue, I'm convinced 1184 for the base is important...
it wasn't leaking in one spot, the whole base was a leak. and the base bolts were tight. even if the riser wasn't flat, it would be leaking in one spot ... no.. the whole thing here.
Ive never had one let go with 518kinda worried about the primer going everywhere...
believe me, I really like the idea of the anaerobic....but after this one issue, I'm convinced 1184 for the base is important...
it wasn't leaking in one spot, the whole base was a leak. and the base bolts were tight. even if the riser wasn't flat, it would be leaking in one spot ... no.. the whole thing here.
Sometimes gains in comprrssion can be gained by deleting just the gasket or if not wanting to cut as much off the base the choice is to delete the gasket and take only whats needed from cylinder baseJust thinking for a moment, maybe a regular gasket would work better?