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Mopar Threadmakerpn 4467725

Mopar Threadmaker is a two-part epoxy product that is used to restore damaged or stripped threads in certain applications. This material is designed to repair stripped threads in noncritical areas. It is quick, easy, and requires no special tools. It is also easy to use in limited access areas where removal of a component may be difficult.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

1. Thoroughly clean the area to be repaired with Mopar Brake and Carburetor Cleaner (PN 4318037) or equivalent.

2. Apply release agent to the bolt threads.

3. Mix thoroughly a 50-50 blend of the two-part epoxy.

4. Place material into bolt hole and screw bolt into hole.

5. Wipe off excess material and wait for 15 minutes.
6. After 15 minutes, torque to normal specification.

NOTE: TEMPERATURES BELOW 65~F MAY REQUIRE LONGER CURE TIME.

7. If the application requires Mopar Lock-N-Seal or Stud-N-Bearing mount thread locking compounds, wait for the Threadmaker to cure 15 minutes. Then, remove the bolt, apply the thread locking compound, and torque to specification.

SUGGESTED APPLICATIONS FOR MOPAR THREADMAKER

Head Lamp Trim Rings Speedometer Cable Fittings

Carburetor Cover Screws Intake Manifold Bolts

Brackets and Fittings Attached to the Distributor Clamp Bolts
Intake Manifold

Ignition Coil Screws Windshield Washer Bottle Screws

Wiper Motor Screws Oil Dipstick Screws

Battery Tray Bolts Oil Pan to Engine Block Bolts

Valve Cover Attaching Bolts Water Pump Attaching Bolts

Timing Chain or Belt Cover Attaching Carburetor Attaching Bolts
Bolts

Thermostat Housing Attaching Bolts Crankshaft Seal Retainer Attaching
Bolts

Oil Pump Attaching Screws Oil Pan Drain Plug

APPLICATIONS NOT RECOMMENDED

Steering Assemblies and Attaching Brake Assemblies
Bolts

Main Bearing Cap Bolts Connecting Rod Bolts

Camshaft Oil Galley Pipe Plugs Head Bolts

Timing Belt Tension Screw Clutch Plate Attaching Screws

Wheel Lugs Suspension Components and Attaching
Bolts

Spark Plugs

DO NOT USE in any application where temperatures are expected to exceed 300~F., or with bolt sizes of 1 inch diameter or larger.