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Thread Locker

JayHawker

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Awhile back I had to remove the left front fender on my 2012 RTL to repair wiring for lights. I noticed when I removed the 2 bolts that they had some kind of thread locker on them. In my infinite wisdom (NOT) I thought it wasn't needed, so I replaced without locker. Well I was riding the other day and I noticed that fender was vibrating a lot more than the other fender. So when I got home checked and sure enough bolts were loose. So question is what type of tread locker should I use the prevent this, red, blue, or other?
 
So what is the difference between the Red, Blue, Green and Purple threadlocker?
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Loctite® Red Threadlocker is the highest strength. This product cures fully in 24 hours and is available in both a liquid and as a semisolid anaerobic. The red products are so powerful that they require heat to be disassembled. A primerless grade red threadlocker is also available.

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Loctite® Blue Threadlocker is of medium strength. Again this product cures fully in 24 hours and can be dissembled with hand tools. In addition to being available in a liquid and a semisolid, there is also Loctite® QuickTape® 249™ Threadlocker; the one and only of its kind globally. A primerless grade blue threadlocker is available as well.

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Loctite® Green Threadlocker is recommended for locking preassembled fasteners, e.g. electrical connectors and set screws. The product is categorized as medium-to-high-strength for wicking. It is also available in a liquid form, cures in 24 hours and can be removed with heat and hand tools.



Loctite® Purple Threadlocker, also known as Loctite® 222™, has become one of our most successful products. Loctite® 222™ cures in 24 hours. It can also be used on low-strength metals such as aluminum and brass. This offers a lot of flexibility to the user.
 
Is the green something that can/would be used with butt connectors when you splice wires together to give added connectivity? :hun: I ask because I have never seen this product where I shop.
 
Thanks blueknight for the heads up. :yikes: :2thumbs: I didn't know. I will go for the blue also. I show don't want to be using heat to remove.
 
Is the green something that can/would be used with butt connectors when you splice wires together to give added connectivity? :hun: I ask because I have never seen this product where I shop.

No. It is a wicking formula. You apply it to the fastener after it has been torqued up. It wicks in the spaces between the threads. For the example given about electrical connectors. Applying a thread locker before torqueing interferes with the electrical conductivity. Applying the green after torqueing does not. There is no added connectivity.
 
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