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Using toctite 660 to tighten up bearing seat tolerance
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<blockquote data-quote="spyder62" data-source="post: 6803132" data-attributes="member: 153924"><p>I used loctite 680 (not sure what the difference is) on a motorcycle primary bearing which seemed a bit small. It worked well. I also used it on two loose bar studs on my 288 , it worked great as well. I did let it set up a few days before using it though. It still was wet after 24 hours</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spyder62, post: 6803132, member: 153924"] I used loctite 680 (not sure what the difference is) on a motorcycle primary bearing which seemed a bit small. It worked well. I also used it on two loose bar studs on my 288 , it worked great as well. I did let it set up a few days before using it though. It still was wet after 24 hours [/QUOTE]
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