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Rear derailleur help
On Friday, September 21, 2018 at 11:54:30 AM UTC-7, Tim McNamara wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2018 12:58:57 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Andrew, the springs that are supposed to hold the limit screws in place are likely not to be long enough. I have tried to use Blue Locktite but can't get it to work like the stuff on many factory parts. Looking at these parts it appears that you have to put a single drop of the blue onto the screw and to let it dry for about an hour before using it. But instead of getting a tighter screw fit the damn things always are way too tight. And it's hard to get a single drop at a time from the tube. Hard you got some hints about this? Beeswax has worked well for me as both a thread lubricant and to resist unscrewing. My hunch is that it stabilizes the threads against vibrations. I'll keep that in mind since I have some chain wax here which would work the same. |
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