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Ok then..take those grub screws and file them flat..take the cone edge off..
then use blue locktite ion the thread and tighten up..that should take care of the problem
....Slawhammer...
 
Oh yes..too me and I am sure other people as well ....
For got to mention..let the lock tite cure for 24 hours.....
If you still have a problem..then use red lock tite....But with red lock tite
you will have to apply heat to remove the grub screws....Slawhammer
 
Yup, Slaw's got it correct. I grind all my grubs flat until the hole in the center of the end is completly gone and flat. Then Blue locktight.
 
Good for you my friend...As for me I grid it flat and I use RED lock tite...Let set up 24 hours
and never worry about it again till I have to take it loose...I use a pen torch..heat it up
back the grub screws out.....I have used blue lock tite....and the still backed off some..
So ever screw that goes in to metal I use red lock tite...screws going in to plastic use
super glue.....Now don't laugh but on those button head screws after super glued ..I use
clear (ladys) finger nail polish...let it dry...Now if you see that screw try to loosen it will
leave a white crack mark where the polish was...easy way for spot checking screws...
yeah guys make fun of me for that ..but hay they won't tell ya use it now...to see
if it works.....I do the same to install a exhaust gasket...i coat the flange line up the gasket with the bolt holes ..let dry....no dropping the gasket trying to get the exhaust
bolts in the engine head......Slawhammer
 
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