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Title: 8v92 main bearing bolts
Post by: luvrbus on September 01, 2006, 12:58:08 PM
I am putting the crankshaft in my engine and the dd book calls  for International Compound No 2 on the heads and threads of the bolts my problem is that Williams Detorit can not tell me what is and or a equivalent for it so please if  anyone knows please tell me because this is a new crankshaft and I want to right about what i use thanks
Title: Re: 8v92 main bearing bolts
Post by: Sammy on September 01, 2006, 01:41:02 PM
It comes in a quart sized metal can. Looks like peanut butter, it allows for proper torquing of bolts - a type of thread lubricant.
It is sold by Detroit dealers. I have a can of it in my tool box at work. I'll get you a part number from the can tomorrow.
I don't know of an equivalent product, somebody else here might be able to help with that info. I only use the "peanut butter" during assembly.  8)
Title: Re: 8v92 main bearing bolts
Post by: Ncbob on September 01, 2006, 01:50:52 PM
From my experience in rebuilding diesel engines...it just Assembly Grease and can be bought from your local auto parts store.

We to, always referred to it as Peanut Butter as a slang.  I can't imagine why the specs for DD should be different than any other engine manufacturer...unless they sell it under their own label.

Many companies do that with non-propietary items just for more profit...and I wouldn't put that past Roger.

Bob
Title: Re: 8v92 main bearing bolts
Post by: Hi yo silver on September 01, 2006, 08:10:35 PM
On the big diesel powerplants (GM) on railroad diesel locomotives I think they still use a product called Lubriplate.
Dennis
Hi Yo Silver!
Title: Re: 8v92 main bearing bolts
Post by: Sammy on September 03, 2006, 09:14:54 AM
Here's the DD part number: 1#5198563, 2lb 10oz can.
Best of luck with your repair.  8)
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