I believe in loc-tite! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/worthy.gif
Please note there are several grades.
They have different shear characterisitics.
Using the red where it's not needed may cause additional complications on the next t-belt change when you have to remove the tensioner. Breaking bolts sucks!!!
For what it's worth, my experience has shown that the medium strength (blue) is more than enough to retain the hardware in the front cover when it's assembled correctly. This means clean, dry hardware, threaded into holes that are clean, dry, and free of debris in the bottom, and following the torque tables with an accurate torque wrench.
This will provide the best service life, and will allow the cover to be easily removed in the future.
Willy nilly gluing shite together will result in lot's of clean up in the best case, and heartache with broken bolts in the worst case at the next service interval...
Many times previous mookage has resulted in rtv and the like in the bottom of the holes. The hardware will bottom out against the extra material, and not provide the clamp load we are looking for.
My experience has also shown that many front cover oil leaks have been from behind the tensioner. The tensioner hardware are shoulder bolts, and substituting other hardware may cause issues, either with the location of the tensioner or leaks.
use the correct hardware in this location to avoid uneccessary isssues
One other lesson I learned the hard way is that if you're going to pre~oil the motor (turning the oil pump with the belt off), The tensioner must be installed. The front case has some oil passages cast into it, and the tensioner hardware pins the case down in between them. Problems with the hardware not providing the correct clamp load there may allow pressurized oil to enter the clearance between the bolt shank and the front cover, and then come out from under the bolt head.
Please note that to achieve the best results when using loc-tite, the male threads on the bolt and the female threads in the hole must be clean and dry.