I have removed my fork brace to repaint it and the only way I could get the balljoint nut undone was to drill it and split it in half, being extremely careful not to damage the threads on the ballnut. It took a whole afternoon getting that one f***er off! There was no way that nut was going to come off any other way since when examining the threads I could see that the nut had been well loctited in position. I has suspected as much, but didn't want to use a blow torch on it because it would have damaged the paintwork on the telelever and melted the grease out of the balljoint.
Anyway, my question is whether it would be OK to use a replacement stainless steel nyloc nut,which should hopefully come off a lot easier in the future, instead of using a standard one which presumably needs to be loctited to stop it coming loose?
Anyway, my question is whether it would be OK to use a replacement stainless steel nyloc nut,which should hopefully come off a lot easier in the future, instead of using a standard one which presumably needs to be loctited to stop it coming loose?


