LeSabre V8-307 5.0L (1983)
Throttle Body: Technical Service Bulletins
TBI - Screw Threadlocking Compound Recommendations
Model Year 1983
Bulletin No. 83-194
File In Group 64
Number 13
Date Oct. '83
SUBJECT:
PACKAGING CHANGE IN THE THREADLOCKING COMPOUND RECOMMENDED FOR TBI SERVICING
MODELS AFFECTED:
THROTTLE BODY INJECTION EQUIPPED VEHICLES
There are a variety of procedures involving TBI servicing where threadlocking materials have been found to be desirable. For these applications, Buick
has recommended the use of Loctite 262, or equivalent. Recently, the manufacturer of Loctite has changed the labeling of Threadlocker 262, and this has
caused some concern. Although the compound has not been changed, the description "PERMANENT" and the term "Non Service Removable" conveys
the impression that any parts, once coated with the compound, would be joined forever.
For the applications involving TBI screws, the diameter of the screws, the material into which they are driven, and the length of these screws, are
situations involving the use of this high strength material that could be considered permanent, TBI screws which have been coated with the compound
can be removed without damage, if necessary.