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LAVA 09-10-2023 05:06 PM

torque conerter bolt problem
 
My 5/16 torque converter bolts keep backing out. I put lock washers on but now they are 1mm from the block. Should I take out the washer and use Loctite? Red or Blue?

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/moparfo...1cbe32a18.jpeg

RacerHog 09-11-2023 08:24 AM

Just a Heads up.... Those are not the correct hardwear.... Those bolts will give you issues forever....
Those bolts do not have the needed shoulder washer surface built into them....
But if your going to run them... Use the extra thin washer and put just a little loctite on them... Red, one drop...

OR replace with the correct bolts...

https://www.moparonlineperformance.c...p/p4529591.htm

LAVA 09-11-2023 08:50 AM

I wondered about those bolts. Thanks for the heads up Racerhog. I will bet the proper bolts

LAVA 09-11-2023 09:03 AM

I just ordered the proper bolts

Kuvasz101 09-11-2023 10:20 AM

Good move on the correct bolts. I can't tell of course from the pic but make sure your block has the dowel pins (2) one on each side. The tranny relies heavily on them to keep it in place along with taking stress off those converter bolts. Often machine shops leave them out and the tranny moves slightly even though bolted down.

Iowan 09-11-2023 07:58 PM

My Plymouth will shake any bolt loose. I have found Loctite to be a valuable and necessary part of my assembly process. I’ve used both red or blue on converter bolts, red on trans to motor bolts ,motor mounts and K frame bolts.

Shake rattle and roll…:)


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