Head Bolt Sealant Ls1 at JENENGE blog

Head Bolt Sealant Ls1. Don't forget to wire brush your bolt threads if reusing bolts and run a tap through the head bolt holes in the block to clean them out. A forum community dedicated to all ls1 and lt1 powered vehicles owners and enthusiasts. For many years i've used permatex liquid teflon (in the plastic jar) to seal the threads of head bolts. Obviously the threads don't need sealant in a blind hole. I'll be using arp head bolts for the first time this spring. When i started, formagasket #2 was the good stuff and it worked. I simply stuck the threads into the jar. See ls1howto.com for torqueing steps. Depends, if stock bolts, i think they come with thread sealant on em, if arp or similar, thread sealant will be needed. If they are factory bolts or are mimicking factory bolts, just use them the way. But whichever way you do, just make sure you put thread sealant on the threads and use the moly lube underneath the bolt heads to. Come join the discussion about.

19972003 LS Head Bolt Kit LS1 LS6 LQ4 LQ9 LM7 LR4 4.8 5.3 5.7 6.0
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When i started, formagasket #2 was the good stuff and it worked. But whichever way you do, just make sure you put thread sealant on the threads and use the moly lube underneath the bolt heads to. I simply stuck the threads into the jar. Depends, if stock bolts, i think they come with thread sealant on em, if arp or similar, thread sealant will be needed. Obviously the threads don't need sealant in a blind hole. If they are factory bolts or are mimicking factory bolts, just use them the way. Don't forget to wire brush your bolt threads if reusing bolts and run a tap through the head bolt holes in the block to clean them out. I'll be using arp head bolts for the first time this spring. Come join the discussion about. For many years i've used permatex liquid teflon (in the plastic jar) to seal the threads of head bolts.

19972003 LS Head Bolt Kit LS1 LS6 LQ4 LQ9 LM7 LR4 4.8 5.3 5.7 6.0

Head Bolt Sealant Ls1 But whichever way you do, just make sure you put thread sealant on the threads and use the moly lube underneath the bolt heads to. But whichever way you do, just make sure you put thread sealant on the threads and use the moly lube underneath the bolt heads to. Obviously the threads don't need sealant in a blind hole. For many years i've used permatex liquid teflon (in the plastic jar) to seal the threads of head bolts. See ls1howto.com for torqueing steps. Come join the discussion about. When i started, formagasket #2 was the good stuff and it worked. Don't forget to wire brush your bolt threads if reusing bolts and run a tap through the head bolt holes in the block to clean them out. Depends, if stock bolts, i think they come with thread sealant on em, if arp or similar, thread sealant will be needed. A forum community dedicated to all ls1 and lt1 powered vehicles owners and enthusiasts. I simply stuck the threads into the jar. I'll be using arp head bolts for the first time this spring. If they are factory bolts or are mimicking factory bolts, just use them the way.

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