Waterproof Thread locker

DMAL

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I am looking for a waterproof thread locker to be used for a 5/8 stainless Heliciol in an aluminum housing on my Alpha 1. Loctite may work, but I can't find any information on if it is waterproof or just water resistant. High strength is probably required for this application.

Thanks in advance
Dave
 

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Permatex’s Thread Sealant ...I did the bolt threads on the engines no leaks or no corrosion the threads ..
 

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Permatex’s Thread Sealant ...I did the bolt threads on the engines no leaks or no corrosion the threads ..
Leaking is not a concern. I need to permanently glue a helicoil in the threads with a product that will not break down underwater.
 

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Leaking is not a concern. I need to permanently glue a helicoil in the threads with a product that will not break down underwater.
permatex medium thread locker that put on the helicoil threads a small amount ....
when the bolt is old did not take that bolt off very high torque .. then I use a small torch flame heat it up then use a socket or a wrench in the ice water bottle .. then the bolt will shrink and remove that old bolt....on the cold tool ..
I was working on the 1960's outboard motors ... and some steel bolts [idiots] then the aluminum creates corrosion , then I had to create helicoils and used the s/steel bolts ..
 

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Is Red Loctite the strongest product that will not break down underwater? This part will have a lot of stress on it.
all the loc-tite thread lockers will work underwater. they just have to cure above water.
 

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I am looking for a waterproof thread locker to be used for a 5/8 stainless Heliciol in an aluminum housing on my Alpha 1. Loctite may work, but I can't find any information on if it is waterproof or just water resistant. High strength is probably required for this application.

Thanks in advance
Dave
red-lock is great but don't expect to ever remove bolt w/o a lot of work and maybe heat.
 

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Leaking is not a concern. I need to permanently glue a helicoil in the threads with a product that will not break down underwater.
Ayuh,..... I've never seen any of it, in any color, break down, nor wash off with water,.....
 

DMAL

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Ayuh,..... I've never seen any of it, in any color, break down, nor wash off with water,.....
I don't phrase my questions very well. The threads that I am installing the Helicoil in are for the hinge pin. I have concerns about strength of the repair. Is Red Locktite the strongest thread locker or is there something better?
 

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I don't phrase my questions very well. The threads that I am installing the Helicoil in are for the hinge pin. I have concerns about strength of the repair. Is Red Locktite the strongest thread locker or is there something better?
Ayuh,.... It's what I use,....
 

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I use red loc tite on helicoils. I use blue loc tite on the bell housing hinge pins and heat to remove the hinge pins for service. Never had a failure on either, ymmv
 

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the hinge pin helicoil thread is a red loctite ....then put the blue medium loctite hinge pin ...
I take out the hinge pins ...I use a high flame heat and the flame is small turbo torch ...
 

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Just do not add more than a small dab of red on those pivot bolts. I've had a couple that someone used a ton of it on and heat would not take them out. There was so much on there that I'm surprised it even pivoted.
 

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Hopefully I can keep the Lock-Tite off the bolt and just use it on the Helicoil.
Just use it on the helicoil and insert it. Run your bolt in and out a couple times to remove the excess loctite. Wait for the loctite to set, then install the bolt...
 
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