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Antisieze
by: mauiboy - Apr 5, 2012 0:01:11 GMT -6
Post by mauiboy on Apr 5, 2012 0:01:11 GMT -6
Anybody use it on bolts prone to getting stuck? Especially those that are more exposed or made of a different metal than what they are threading into?
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Antisieze
by: justbuggin2 - Apr 5, 2012 0:10:18 GMT -6
Post by justbuggin2 on Apr 5, 2012 0:10:18 GMT -6
yea i use it on spark plugs as well
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Antisieze
by: mauiboy - Apr 5, 2012 0:19:47 GMT -6
Post by mauiboy on Apr 5, 2012 0:19:47 GMT -6
Good call, hadn't thought of that! any specific brand to use in the US? (sorry used to european brands
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Antisieze
by: larrball - Apr 5, 2012 15:47:40 GMT -6
Post by larrball on Apr 5, 2012 15:47:40 GMT -6
I have used permatex 31163 copper anti-seize for a lot of general auto related repair and Permatex 80071 (the kind that works well overall) For most hi-temp applications (spark plug).
It also helps not only in the removal, but keep's that plug/head bolt/etc.. stay put as well.. kinda a win win really.
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Antisieze
by: travler1 - Apr 5, 2012 16:00:52 GMT -6
Post by travler1 on Apr 5, 2012 16:00:52 GMT -6
yes i use antisieze on a lot of things, locks, many bolts that stay outside alot, spark plugs wheel lugs and such and yes permatex does seem to be about the best
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Antisieze
by: mauiboy - Apr 5, 2012 19:00:27 GMT -6
Post by mauiboy on Apr 5, 2012 19:00:27 GMT -6
Thanks!! You have no idea how long I have spent stood in aisles in the hardware store swearing that I didn't have a clue which half of the brands were !!
SO do you use a dab of loctite blue as well or does permatex help with that as well?
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Antisieze
by: travler1 - Apr 5, 2012 19:23:54 GMT -6
Post by travler1 on Apr 5, 2012 19:23:54 GMT -6
no just the antisieze and may be smear on a little lito crease to prevent some rust and thats about it but then thats me, other people may have some other ideas. travler 1
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