• Welcome to RCCrawler Forums.

    It looks like you're enjoying RCCrawler's Forums but haven't created an account yet. Why not take a minute to register for your own free account now? As a member you get free access to all of our forums and posts plus the ability to post your own messages, communicate directly with other members, and much more. Register now!

    Already a member? Login at the top of this page to stop seeing this message.

viper's creeper build

well the new bolts for the rear link plate are holding up well so far , hopefully it stays that way .

on another note i feel like a real idiot ......... i kept having problems with my hr driveshafts coming off even with the 6-32 screws , well i never really gave any thought to the fact that i used screws ( regular flat ended screws .....duh ) . well we will see if the actual 6-32 set screws with tips that hold better work or not ( felt like slapping myself in the forehead when i figured it out )
 
blue loctight all the way....dont use green you will never get anything off ask thomas about the experience with my rig and green loctight:lmao:

Then ask jojo how much he got chewed out for using it.....:shock:
huh ? i have used green in the past with no problems now the question i have isn't there two different green lockers ? the one i used was the penetrating grade for assembled parts .
 
huh ? i have used green in the past with no problems now the question i have isn't there two different green lockers ? the one i used was the penetrating grade for assembled parts .


yes green is a wicking grade seeps through any crack hense wicking. high high heat will only get it lose.
 
The best way to use the GREEN loctite is to put it on the threads and let it dry before you insert the screw. Alittle goes a long ways. I got a great big bottle of that stuff when they put some equipment together at the hospital, and I wondered why is was unopened!!!! I gave it a big:flipoff: for every set screw I had to drill out and retap. Now I have learned how to use it and it works great. HHAHAH
 
The best way to use the GREEN loctite is to put it on the threads and let it dry before you insert the screw. Alittle goes a long ways. I got a great big bottle of that stuff when they put some equipment together at the hospital, and I wondered why is was unopened!!!! I gave it a big:flipoff: for every set screw I had to drill out and retap. Now I have learned how to use it and it works great. HHAHAH

never thought of that ark,,,,,,,,but I wanna get to crawling right away ill stick with blue for now but ill keep it in mind"thumbsup"
 
I sent the misses to get me some blue, and she got it.........but when i read it closer, it was loctite super glue!!!!

I love the blue loctite myself "thumbsup" especially on nitros
 
Last edited:
Back
Top