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Roper 3.7 tear down and rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Opihi59" data-source="post: 5970725" data-attributes="member: 69469"><p>Sad to see it grenaded on you. I tend to use threadlocker blue on these, it seems I use it more and more on automotive stuff as well like flywheel bolts, setscrews on shift forks etc. Threadlocker red is a bit too stiff, you have to heat that to get it to come loose.</p><p></p><p>Just sad to see that degree of carnage. The rest of the parts are worth something on fleabay if you go that route, or decide to search for parts to fix it once again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Opihi59, post: 5970725, member: 69469"] Sad to see it grenaded on you. I tend to use threadlocker blue on these, it seems I use it more and more on automotive stuff as well like flywheel bolts, setscrews on shift forks etc. Threadlocker red is a bit too stiff, you have to heat that to get it to come loose. Just sad to see that degree of carnage. The rest of the parts are worth something on fleabay if you go that route, or decide to search for parts to fix it once again. [/QUOTE]
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