What the Hell is Loctit 515?
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I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small (3mm)
bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
Anyone know what this 515 is?
manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small (3mm)
bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
Anyone know what this 515 is?
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It's description doesn't use the term silicone, which I would use
instead: http://www.homershams.co.nz/a_loctite_515.htm
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Jerry McG wrote:
>
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small (3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
instead: http://www.homershams.co.nz/a_loctite_515.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry McG wrote:
>
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small (3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
Guest
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It's description doesn't use the term silicone, which I would use
instead: http://www.homershams.co.nz/a_loctite_515.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry McG wrote:
>
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small (3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
instead: http://www.homershams.co.nz/a_loctite_515.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry McG wrote:
>
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small (3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
Guest
Posts: n/a
It's description doesn't use the term silicone, which I would use
instead: http://www.homershams.co.nz/a_loctite_515.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry McG wrote:
>
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small (3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
instead: http://www.homershams.co.nz/a_loctite_515.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry McG wrote:
>
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small (3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
Guest
Posts: n/a
It's description doesn't use the term silicone, which I would use
instead: http://www.homershams.co.nz/a_loctite_515.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry McG wrote:
>
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small (3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
instead: http://www.homershams.co.nz/a_loctite_515.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry McG wrote:
>
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small (3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
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It is generically known as anaerobic sealer. It is transparent red, and has
the consistency of jelly. It is quite good at sealing minor imperfections
between machined surfaces. GM specifies it on a number of applications.
I don't know where you can purchase it, aside from a dealership. I buy mine
from my dealership's parts department.
Jerry
"Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message
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> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small
(3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
>
>
the consistency of jelly. It is quite good at sealing minor imperfections
between machined surfaces. GM specifies it on a number of applications.
I don't know where you can purchase it, aside from a dealership. I buy mine
from my dealership's parts department.
Jerry
"Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:c5q3a312clk@enews3.newsguy.com...
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small
(3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
>
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
It is generically known as anaerobic sealer. It is transparent red, and has
the consistency of jelly. It is quite good at sealing minor imperfections
between machined surfaces. GM specifies it on a number of applications.
I don't know where you can purchase it, aside from a dealership. I buy mine
from my dealership's parts department.
Jerry
"Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:c5q3a312clk@enews3.newsguy.com...
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small
(3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
>
>
the consistency of jelly. It is quite good at sealing minor imperfections
between machined surfaces. GM specifies it on a number of applications.
I don't know where you can purchase it, aside from a dealership. I buy mine
from my dealership's parts department.
Jerry
"Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:c5q3a312clk@enews3.newsguy.com...
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small
(3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
>
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
It is generically known as anaerobic sealer. It is transparent red, and has
the consistency of jelly. It is quite good at sealing minor imperfections
between machined surfaces. GM specifies it on a number of applications.
I don't know where you can purchase it, aside from a dealership. I buy mine
from my dealership's parts department.
Jerry
"Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:c5q3a312clk@enews3.newsguy.com...
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small
(3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
>
>
the consistency of jelly. It is quite good at sealing minor imperfections
between machined surfaces. GM specifies it on a number of applications.
I don't know where you can purchase it, aside from a dealership. I buy mine
from my dealership's parts department.
Jerry
"Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:c5q3a312clk@enews3.newsguy.com...
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small
(3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
>
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
It is generically known as anaerobic sealer. It is transparent red, and has
the consistency of jelly. It is quite good at sealing minor imperfections
between machined surfaces. GM specifies it on a number of applications.
I don't know where you can purchase it, aside from a dealership. I buy mine
from my dealership's parts department.
Jerry
"Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:c5q3a312clk@enews3.newsguy.com...
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small
(3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
>
>
the consistency of jelly. It is quite good at sealing minor imperfections
between machined surfaces. GM specifies it on a number of applications.
I don't know where you can purchase it, aside from a dealership. I buy mine
from my dealership's parts department.
Jerry
"Jerry McG" <gmcgeorge.remove@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:c5q3a312clk@enews3.newsguy.com...
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small
(3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
>
>
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Jerry McG did pass the time by typing:
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small (3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
Oh OH OH! Do I know. :)
http://www.midwayautosupply.com/deta...tion.asp?10107
It's an anerobic (cures in the absence of air) selant/real thin gasket
maker. I need it to seal up my charger and the mounting flanges.
518 is similar as I have found is a NAPA Permatex http://tinyurl.com/yta2v
Don't use RTV! They arn't the same thing.
Also remember that 515 needs several hours (8 higly recomended) to cure
before any pressure/vac is applied.
--
DougW
> I resealed the rear main on my '94 YJ yesterday and per the official shop
> manual the edges of the rear bearing cap should be sealed with a small (3mm)
> bead of Loctite 515. Unfortunately no one in town, including my local Jeep
> dealer had any idea what that stuff was. Everyone who knew what I was
> referring to recommended using hi-temp RTV instead, which is what I used.
> Anyone know what this 515 is?
Oh OH OH! Do I know. :)
http://www.midwayautosupply.com/deta...tion.asp?10107
It's an anerobic (cures in the absence of air) selant/real thin gasket
maker. I need it to seal up my charger and the mounting flanges.
518 is similar as I have found is a NAPA Permatex http://tinyurl.com/yta2v
Don't use RTV! They arn't the same thing.
Also remember that 515 needs several hours (8 higly recomended) to cure
before any pressure/vac is applied.
--
DougW


