<!--quoteo(post=43690:date=Tue 12th Jun 2007, 11:01 AM:name=Toneski)-->QUOTE(Toneski @ Tue 12th Jun 2007, 11:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->thanks GG, nice to hear of a solution that others have come up with
are you saying to locktite the sprocket as well as the nut?
638 is the stuff i'm using
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Yeah, a drop of the locitite on each spline around the shaft, then some on the insertion side of the sprocket in the splines, then fit sprocket, then torque up nut. Wheter you apply any on the thread of the nut is up to you, but with the tab washer bent over the nut isn't going to cime undone any way, as has been demonstrated, loose nuts are held in place by the tab washer
Believe me, it will not move with Loctitie 638.
are you saying to locktite the sprocket as well as the nut?
638 is the stuff i'm using
Yeah, a drop of the locitite on each spline around the shaft, then some on the insertion side of the sprocket in the splines, then fit sprocket, then torque up nut. Wheter you apply any on the thread of the nut is up to you, but with the tab washer bent over the nut isn't going to cime undone any way, as has been demonstrated, loose nuts are held in place by the tab washer
Believe me, it will not move with Loctitie 638.
