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Maybe, Maybe Not. - 11.28.2007, 11:04 AM

Locktite is designed for hardware on industrial machinery and works very well even in areas where heat is previlent, such as in gasoline, diesel, and gas turbine engines. If the area in your project is all metal it may help, but it may make things even worse. I would try doing that on some old harware before doing it to your pricey RC vehicle.

You might even consider contacting Locktite directly and asking them for advice. When I worked at Universal Studios Florida as a rollercoaster tech we were given some hands on training by Locktite to show us all of their newest products (99-2004), and how they worked on our equipment. I think there may have been some kind of special solvent for releasing the hardware agents, but I am not sure. I am not sure why but heat was one of the things they discouraged us from using.
   
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