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Old 12-26-2009   #1
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Default Locktite cleanout??

The post below reminded me of a question I have regarding running a tap thru aluminum parts - as part of a general cleanup or to remove old Locktite (or the like) from the threads before chasing an assembly bolt back down the hole. On a cast iron head, I wouldn't give it a second thought. But on aluminum stuff, I Do we just run a standard threading tap down bolt holes to clean up aluminum, or is there a special thread chaser that we should be using - especially on aluminum??

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Old 12-26-2009   #2
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Default Re: Locktite cleanout??



Never thought about this Paul. Good Q. I'm with you being very wary to use a tap on aluminum threads.....unless it was from a very well made tap & die set.

As an aside, I never did use any Blue Loctite ( thought about it but the FSM didn't call for it ) when I reassembled my plenum & I/H's. I have had to subsequently go back under there twice and have found that after I T/Q'ed the bolts that they held the T/Q between pulls.


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Old 12-26-2009   #3
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Paul,

They make thread cleaning taps, doesnt remove any metal. They just clean the treads, I think Sears sells them..
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Old 12-26-2009   #4
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Paul,

They make thread cleaning taps, doesnt remove any metal. They just clean the treads, I think Sears sells them..
Snap-On makes as well. I've been doing this long enough that I have an old Tap & Die set that is ¾ worn out, still works great for what your talking about here.
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Old 12-27-2009   #5
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I have this I used on my 89 when I did the motor
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-900200/



now I need to get a metric one
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Old 12-27-2009   #6
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Paul,

Thanks for asking this question. I need the same answer........
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I would like a set like that in metric
Snap-On kit has everything. Metric, N/C & N/F .
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