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Old 07-09-19, 02:07
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default I suspect the Loctite 660 is the answer

Hi Jordan



I suspect (or hope) the Loctite 660 will solve the problem. Has anybody in our merry little band used it before, if so with what results?


Now I will be checking the other two trucks for brake adjustment tension springs and now checking each drive shaft.


I don't know if the looseness is a new development, because I have always grab and shaken drive shafts to feel for loosesness when doing a grease job. I always grease the trucks in the spring regardless of how little mileage. Of course the drive line has to have no tension/wind up, or you can't feel play. Often I just put the trucks up on four jack stands to do the spring check up and greasing.



Cheers Phil
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