| | loose small screws on a motorized bicycle Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Motorized Bicycle General Discussion forum. you ever notice how small screws always seem to loosen with vibration no matter how much locktite you use? i ...  | | 
03-30-2008, 08:01 AM
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| | loose small screws on a motorized bicycle you ever notice how small screws always seem to loosen with vibration no matter how much locktite you use? i don't have that problem with big screws but the small ones holding then aluminum are always loosening. I have tried everything. double them up ect. well i took all those small screws that i don't think i will have to remove and replaced them with rivets. a good rivet gun will tighten things as well if not better then a screw driver and if you ever notice boats and planes everything is riveted and they vibrate as bad as our bicycles. a rivet is easy to remove you just use a small drill bit and take out the center.
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03-30-2008, 06:11 PM
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| | Re: loose small screws on a motorized bicycle Great Ideal, check out my modified. The entire body is held on with rivets.
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03-30-2008, 06:24 PM
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| | Re: loose small screws on a motorized bicycle now that would be fun to drive. nice, very nice car. i travel around in the midwest and love to watch the sprint cars
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03-30-2008, 09:19 PM
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| | Re: loose small screws on a motorized bicycle I'm drooling again after looking at the car going to rust up my helmet. It's not fair but we don't play fair do we?!  
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04-03-2008, 10:15 AM
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| | Re: loose small screws on a motorized bicycle Rivits do loosen and can fail with vibrations. I speak from experience, a loose rivit popped out and almost cut a driveshaft in half on the CH-47D I was flying. Had the drive shaft failed, the tandem rotors would have decoupled and the aircraft would have had a mid-air collision with itself (front rotors contacting rear rotors).
However, a helicopter does vibrate a little more than a chinese 2 stroke engine but only a little more :-)
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04-03-2008, 04:45 PM
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| | Re: loose small screws on a motorized bicycle Paul, you gotta use the high strength stuff.
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04-03-2008, 05:15 PM
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| | Re: loose small screws on a motorized bicycle Dang
I like helis I 've crashed my share and so far no scraches or cuts. All were rc 
All things will go to heck even with proper maintance the ones with sorry maintance go to **** quicker. Try some red loctite it takes heat to get that stuff to let go.
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04-04-2008, 04:09 AM
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| | Re: loose small screws on a motorized bicycle Cruiser- you might already be familiar with this stuff, but I was buying some locktite the other day and the guy at the store asked me what strength of locktite I wanted. I asked him how strong the maximum strength stuff was, and he said that you would have to use heat to undo it.
I decided to go with the medium strength, and so far no bolts or anything have loosened, but I do only have about 90miles on the machine so far. Maybe the super strength stuff would be good for you? | 
04-04-2008, 06:01 AM
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| | Re: loose small screws on a motorized bicycle If you never want it to come loose again, use the loctite sleeve retainer. You will need a torch to remove anything with that.
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04-13-2008, 10:10 PM
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| | Re: loose small screws on a motorized bicycle I used to use red loctite until I had to start using an ez out to take my bike apart. Now I use the blue gel loctite, it seems to work better than the liquid and it is alot easier to break loose. It also doesn't taste bad when it gets on your fingers  ...Kelly
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