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<blockquote data-quote="OkieGentleman" data-source="post: 2132874" data-attributes="member: 25693"><p>If you get a second nut of the same size and a lock washer. Put on the first nut like normal, put on the lock washer and put on the second nut and tighten. Locktite probably will not allow electricity to pass properly if you use on the stud/wire connection and get between the surfaces. You could just make the problem worse, if the stud is long enough for a lock washer and second nut to go on the stud, use that method, firm-full contact is the best thing when dealing with that type of connection a lot of current is drawn through that connection any additional resistance will pull it down and mess up something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieGentleman, post: 2132874, member: 25693"] If you get a second nut of the same size and a lock washer. Put on the first nut like normal, put on the lock washer and put on the second nut and tighten. Locktite probably will not allow electricity to pass properly if you use on the stud/wire connection and get between the surfaces. You could just make the problem worse, if the stud is long enough for a lock washer and second nut to go on the stud, use that method, firm-full contact is the best thing when dealing with that type of connection a lot of current is drawn through that connection any additional resistance will pull it down and mess up something. [/QUOTE]
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