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    Default JZ Crank Bolts Sealant

    Ok, normally i would use another type of thread sealant on the crank bolts, but i dont have any left and i dont want to buy an entire bottle of it for 8 bolts.

    Hence anyone think that Loctite 567 wont be up to the job?
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    Default Re: JZ Crank Bolts Sealant

    Will be fine ,its not a thread locker like 262 but thats where the torque to yeild flywheel bolts of the JZ come into play.
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    I don't see why not.
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    Default Re: JZ Crank Bolts Sealant

    Hmmm... if someone was foolish enough to not use thread sealant on his 2JZ crank bolts, would that explain a slow oil drip from the bellhousing even after replacing the rear main seal?

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    I highly doubt it.
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    Default Re: JZ Crank Bolts Sealant

    Quote Originally Posted by Norbie
    Hmmm... if someone was foolish enough to not use thread sealant on his 2JZ crank bolts, would that explain a slow oil drip from the bellhousing even after replacing the rear main seal?
    So far as i know yes, its an open ended crank into the oil gallery.

    Quote Originally Posted by CrUZida
    I highly doubt it.
    Which do you highly doubt, my question or Norbies?


    Ill be using ARP bolts, so TTY isnt so much of an issue. That said i hope 567 will work.

    In the past ive used 569 which is a high pressure high temp hydraulic sealant with threadlocker: http://www.ellsworth.com/display/pro...2&Tab=Products
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    Default Re: JZ Crank Bolts Sealant

    Quote Originally Posted by takai
    So far as i know yes, its an open ended crank into the oil gallery.
    If this is the case, its feasible.
    But I've never had a crank leak and I haven't always used sealant.
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    Which do you highly doubt, my question or Norbies?
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    Default Re: JZ Crank Bolts Sealant

    Quote Originally Posted by Norbie
    Hmmm... if someone was foolish enough to not use thread sealant on his 2JZ crank bolts, would that explain a slow oil drip from the bellhousing even after replacing the rear main seal?
    I doubt it would leak that much...it may tho...

    It might leak out onto your clutch and cause issues there however...I had this happen to me!

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    567 is thread tape in a tube.It may or may not work but its not the sort of thing I would put near to the inside of an engine. Any sort of threadlocker would have to be a better option as a sealer.
    Save the 567 for when you are putting the air fittings on your rattle gun.

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    Default Re: JZ Crank Bolts Sealant

    Thread Sealant 567
    Pipe Sealant for Stainless Steel

    A high performance sealant that locks and seals metal, tapered pipe threads and fittings. Ideal for stainless steel, aluminum, galvanized metal and other inert metals, PST 567 has excellent solvent resistance and withstands temperatures to 204°C (400°F).

    Applications: Sealing metal tapered pipe threads up to 50mm (2") for industrial applications in chemical processing, petroleum refining, gas compression and distribution industries etc.


    from the Loctite website: http://68.72.74.113/PRODUCTS/567.htm

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    Default Re: JZ Crank Bolts Sealant

    Quote Originally Posted by Norbie
    Hmmm... if someone was foolish enough to not use thread sealant on his 2JZ crank bolts, would that explain a slow oil drip from the bellhousing even after replacing the rear main seal?
    Yes, I just got my new twin plate clutch and it specifies it in there for this reason.
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    Default Re: JZ Crank Bolts Sealant

    Just bumping this up wondering what people have used for their bolts without a problem...

    Manual for my clutch specifies adhesive 1324?
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    Default Re: JZ Crank Bolts Sealant

    The stock Toyota stuff is precoated.

    But Toyota tend to use loctite 243 on other thread that need sealing...

    Cheers
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    Default Re: JZ Crank Bolts Sealant

    are the threads somehow linked to pressure gallery? or just crankcase?

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    Default Re: JZ Crank Bolts Sealant

    Quote Originally Posted by jeffro ra28
    are the threads somehow linked to pressure gallery? or just crankcase?
    Just crankcase.

    The threads on the crank are thru, not blind.

    Cheers
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