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<blockquote data-quote="hankthecrank" data-source="post: 512951" data-attributes="member: 18463"><p>Thank you for the follow up. When I ordered the lower unit from Minn Kota I asked the tech guy and red locktite was his answer. I saw this on the trolling motor webpage also. I’ve used red locktite a million times over the years but never in a specific water tight location. I did heat the lower unit to remove the tube and it turned out cleanly , just like red lock tite does! So, I guess they know a thing or two about using it for a sealant also. Thanks again, Hank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hankthecrank, post: 512951, member: 18463"] Thank you for the follow up. When I ordered the lower unit from Minn Kota I asked the tech guy and red locktite was his answer. I saw this on the trolling motor webpage also. I’ve used red locktite a million times over the years but never in a specific water tight location. I did heat the lower unit to remove the tube and it turned out cleanly , just like red lock tite does! So, I guess they know a thing or two about using it for a sealant also. Thanks again, Hank [/QUOTE]
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