No locktite is "adjustable later". You are correct that red is permanent. Blue is removable (but once it is broken loose it is no longer effective). Green has a penatrating property that helps it wick into the threads. The rod end bearings on the empennage hinges are also not likely to back out because of the jam nuts.
Mel..DAR
it is common shop practice in many places to use boelube on bolts into nutplates for first time install.
101-where possible torque to correct settings for the right clamp force.
It's the right torque that "stretches" the fastener the right amount, applying enough tension to keep the joint fastened.
Most of the loctite's I've been involved with are an anaerobic compound - No air = sets.
Generally, (dangerous I know)
blue = light hand tools/easy to break,
Green and red = long extensions and/or heat to break. ie more effort. with properly prepared joints "superglue" comes to mind as a way of describing the strength of the green's and red's such as stud lock and ...
Need to be careful on any internal head fastener with green or red loctite.
I don't know of any "resettable" loctites. Even the micro-encapsulation (hard blue/red) pre-applied to some fasteners are a one time use
The real question is, Why did I not notice the original thread was started in 2005? And why didn't I directly answer the question asked today.
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