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Bob Gould
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How do you free a locktight thread?

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I find the best way to free any loctite is to apply a little local heat, that goes for cyanoacrylates and thread lock, just hope you can get to the structure to heat it sufficiently to soften the glue..

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Heat is the usual method.

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Re: Locktight

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Thanks. Its actually the supension arm. I will use the heat gun

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