Yeah, buuuuut... That was all so 5 or 6 pages ago. You're just gonna have to accept that we own this thread now.
Then I'd say you got a bad deal. Get your money back.
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Yeah, buuuuut... That was all so 5 or 6 pages ago. You're just gonna have to accept that we own this thread now.
Then I'd say you got a bad deal. Get your money back.
Brake cleaner does not evaporate very well from headbolt holes. Even after blowing out the residual with compressed air there was still a film of it on the threads. I will try following brake cleaner with acetone on the other side.
IIRC, non-chlorinated brake-cleaner is mostly acetone in an aerosol can... The lack of evaporation may actually be the brake-cleaner chilling the parts down (notice how it makes parts cold?) causing condensation of moisture...I got the right side torqued to 22 ft_lbs. Angle torques will have to wait for another day. Left side coated with WD40 because it is cold and damp at night.
Brake cleaner does not evaporate very well from headbolt holes. Even after blowing out the residual with compressed air there was still a film of it on the threads. I will try following brake cleaner with acetone on the other side.
IIRC, non-chlorinated brake-cleaner is mostly acetone in an aerosol can... The lack of evaporation may actually be the brake-cleaner chilling the parts down (notice how it makes parts cold?) causing condensation of moisture...