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Canadian Daves JustKDX
question about cylinder head studs
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[QUOTE="canyncarvr, post: 1026958, member: 16552"] Sorry...I didn't keep track of this thread. The studs are the same thread pitch on both ends. I took a spare stud of mine and threaded a nut to the end of the threads on both ends using my fingers. You can remove loctite residue with a wire brush. I'm sure some solvent or other will work, but I don't recall which type. Anecdotal info is not the best to count on..and that's what this is: My experience with USC isn't good. I know of other riders that have had a similar bad experience with them. I don't know from personal use who I'd prefer, but I won't ever use USC again. I've heard good things about Langcourt. That's where my cylinder is going next time (to hopefully fix the USC mess!). Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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