glavey
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Nearly every write-up and how-to involving the bolts that secure the lower intake manifold to the heads say to use a thread locker, typically blue loctite, on the bolts. According to Permatex's technical data sheet on their blue threadlocker, it withstands temperatures up to 300F. That seems a little close to the operating temperatures of an engine.
Will blue loctite hold those bolts good enough or should I use something else? I found some loctite 246 on amazon, but I have a hard time believing that with the increased temperature resistance, the bolts will still be able to be removed with hand tools if the need arises.
Will blue loctite hold those bolts good enough or should I use something else? I found some loctite 246 on amazon, but I have a hard time believing that with the increased temperature resistance, the bolts will still be able to be removed with hand tools if the need arises.

