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<blockquote data-quote="Riverbean" data-source="post: 480435" data-attributes="member: 26108"><p>Yeah....says you have to heat it to 500 F to brake the seal...a member on here suggested using the 518 loctite and have confidence he wouldnt suggest it if he wasnt confident it would do the job, and i researched a little and everything i read brought me to the same conclusion, that it would work as good as anything else. Never saw or heard anything about steel having to be in the equation to use it either.. Havent decided what to do but am leaning towards tearing it back apart and using the 518 and not the 271 by mistake again...if it comes apart as easy as you think it will then i may explore other options but something tells me its gonna be SOB to get apart...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riverbean, post: 480435, member: 26108"] Yeah....says you have to heat it to 500 F to brake the seal...a member on here suggested using the 518 loctite and have confidence he wouldnt suggest it if he wasnt confident it would do the job, and i researched a little and everything i read brought me to the same conclusion, that it would work as good as anything else. Never saw or heard anything about steel having to be in the equation to use it either.. Havent decided what to do but am leaning towards tearing it back apart and using the 518 and not the 271 by mistake again...if it comes apart as easy as you think it will then i may explore other options but something tells me its gonna be SOB to get apart... [/QUOTE]
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