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    R380 Selector Grub Screw

    Hi all, just having the usual issues with the grub screw in the r380 slector assy backing out, I'm sure many of you are familiar... Gear stick went floopy at a servo a week ago, tightened it back up in the car park, but now a week later (already!) the stick is getting floppy again and reverse is hard to find/select. So for those of you who've encountered this, what did you do to stop it happening again? Loctite? Appreciate any responses, cheers!

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    I loctited mine after the same issue…..hasn’t happened again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W&KO View Post
    I loctited mine after the same issue…..hasn’t happened again.
    Cool, cheers. Suppose I'll pull the yoke out and degrease and loctite then..

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    I'd use a low strength Loctite. You may need to remove it in the future and you don't want the hex socket in the grubscrew chewing out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I'd use a low strength Loctite. You may need to remove it in the future and you don't want the hex socket in the grubscrew chewing out.
    Good point, cheers

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