Crimson Tim
501 Club
What’s your favorite way to lock in a nut or bolt that just won’t stay tight?
But one that you may still have to disassemble some day?
The specific machine in question happens to be a washing machine. I have replaced the seals and bearings on the main drum shaft for the third or fourth time, because the bolt keeps loosening. This lets the seals come apart, lets water into the bearings, and lets the pulley and belt shift enough to burn into the back of the tub.
The plastic pulley on the back is held on by a 3/8” bolt that is threaded into the drum axle. I have torqued it to spec. I have used a split lock washer. I have used a star lock washer. I have used blue permatex thread locker (after thoroughly degreasing). I have used the lock washer with the permatex. I just now sheared the head off the bolt tightening it for the second time TODAY after just replacing the bearings again last weekend using a brand new bolt.
I guess permatex has one level stronger thread locker I could try, but the blue has proven so feeble this time around that I don’t have much hope for the next level, either.
If there is an easy solution, some magic lock washer and/or thread locker that anyone can recommend as a superior combination, I would sure love to hear about it!
I’m not sure why this should be so troublesome. I assume it’s the vibration that is causing this to loosen. But it’s a washer. It’s going to vibrate. The springs and dampers and deadweight all seem to be doing their jobs, and the vibration seems to be typical of other washers, so what gives?
Otherwise, I’m starting to look at more hardcore options:
- Tack weld the bolt to the washer that tabs into the pulley and hope it doesn’t get hot enough to damage the plastic pulley. Knowing I’ll have to grind it off if I have to disassemble in future.
- Braze a stud into the axle and drill it for a castle nut and cotter pin.
- Some other device to physically prevent the nut from moving similar to the washer bent against the flat of the nut in the Cub hydraulic pump.
The castle nut and cotter pin fix seems like the most effective and cleanest, though most involved, option. Just out of curiosity, has anyone done this on the hydraulic pump since those nuts are somewhat prone to coming off?
If anybody else has any great ideas on what to do with this, I would sure appreciate hearing about them!
:help:
But one that you may still have to disassemble some day?
The specific machine in question happens to be a washing machine. I have replaced the seals and bearings on the main drum shaft for the third or fourth time, because the bolt keeps loosening. This lets the seals come apart, lets water into the bearings, and lets the pulley and belt shift enough to burn into the back of the tub.
The plastic pulley on the back is held on by a 3/8” bolt that is threaded into the drum axle. I have torqued it to spec. I have used a split lock washer. I have used a star lock washer. I have used blue permatex thread locker (after thoroughly degreasing). I have used the lock washer with the permatex. I just now sheared the head off the bolt tightening it for the second time TODAY after just replacing the bearings again last weekend using a brand new bolt.
I guess permatex has one level stronger thread locker I could try, but the blue has proven so feeble this time around that I don’t have much hope for the next level, either.
If there is an easy solution, some magic lock washer and/or thread locker that anyone can recommend as a superior combination, I would sure love to hear about it!
I’m not sure why this should be so troublesome. I assume it’s the vibration that is causing this to loosen. But it’s a washer. It’s going to vibrate. The springs and dampers and deadweight all seem to be doing their jobs, and the vibration seems to be typical of other washers, so what gives?
Otherwise, I’m starting to look at more hardcore options:
- Tack weld the bolt to the washer that tabs into the pulley and hope it doesn’t get hot enough to damage the plastic pulley. Knowing I’ll have to grind it off if I have to disassemble in future.
- Braze a stud into the axle and drill it for a castle nut and cotter pin.
- Some other device to physically prevent the nut from moving similar to the washer bent against the flat of the nut in the Cub hydraulic pump.
The castle nut and cotter pin fix seems like the most effective and cleanest, though most involved, option. Just out of curiosity, has anyone done this on the hydraulic pump since those nuts are somewhat prone to coming off?
If anybody else has any great ideas on what to do with this, I would sure appreciate hearing about them!
:help:

