Loctite 620, a high-temperature retaining compound, typically has a fixture time of about 10 minutes at room temperature. However, full cure can take up to 24 hours, depending on the materials being bonded and the environmental conditions. For optimal results, it's recommended to allow the adhesive to cure undisturbed for the full duration. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific applications.
No, 404 isn't toxic after drying.
permatex rep says #64000 permatex
No. They are both retaining compounds but are used for different purposes. Use only what is recommended or you may be sorry.
The Motorcraft equivalent for Loctite 620, which is a high-temperature retaining compound, is typically referred to as Motorcraft RTV Silicone Gasket Maker. While RTV is primarily used for creating gaskets, it can also serve as an adhesive for retaining applications. However, for a more precise equivalent, it's essential to check specific Motorcraft product recommendations or consult a professional for the best match for your application.
Yes, Loctite is a registered trademark of the Loctite Corporation.
Loctite was created in 1956.
3 - 72 hours
Loctite part number 3600017
An answer at forums.iboats.com/forum/engine-repair-and-maintenance/mercury-mariner-outboards says the equivalent of Loctite Type A is Loctite 290.
The Loctite Corporation is a company that produces adhesives, sealants and surface treatments. Loctite products are used both industrially and by hobbyists.
Loctite's MC-free chisel will work pretty well for you.
243 is used on oily surfaces that can't be cleaned.