jetjock;949304 said:No. Besides, if all you're using is one you have bigger things to worry about...
jetjock;949304 said:No. Besides, if all you're using is one you have bigger things to worry about...
supramacist;949393 said:Graphite molly dude.
supramacist;950405 said:Well the last tube I bought was from O'rielly's.
It was the only brand they had.
It was a black tube with red and white letters, it said graphite molly.
It's long gone or I would have added that information.
He can go to any parts store and get molly. But I bet you're about to tell me that there's a better brand out there or a specific one to locate???
cuel;950425 said:There's a couple of points that should be covered.
First, and most important: make sure the bolt holes in the block are clean. No trash, water, oil, or anything else down in the bottom of the holes. Run a tap down them to clean the threads, then blow them out again. If there is anything down in those holes, it'll hold the bolt up a tiny bit, and throw off your torque specs.
Second: you want to put a thin coating of oil on the bolts, just to make them screw down easily. Usually, I dip them in oil(10w30), then wipe them with a rag. You don't want the threads full of oil, with it dripping off the end. Just a nice, thin layer for lubrication.