Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 14:01:29 -0400
Reply-To: Jay L Snyder <Jay.L.Snyder@USA.DUPONT.COM>
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From: Jay L Snyder <Jay.L.Snyder@USA.DUPONT.COM>
Subject: Re: vanagon Digest - 7 Apr 2003 - Special issue (#2003-388)
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There is a higher temp version--mine says good to 2000F and specifically
lists that it is good for exhaust components including turbochargers. The
Corvair club found that brass nuts tend to loosen and are too soft to
really hold their torque. Stainless on stainless tends to gall.
Jay
gary hradek <hradek@YAHOO.COM>@gerry.vanagon.com> on 04/08/2003 12:16:00 PM
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Subject: Re: vanagon Digest - 7 Apr 2003 - Special issue (#2003-388)
Fred,
The anti-seize is a greased base metal compound .
The grease clearly gets cooked by the exhaust but the
metal remains in the threads of the nuts and bolts and
prevent the like metals"nut and bolt" from
seizing"becoming one" by acting as a contaminent
between the two surfaces. Perhaps you should try a
different type of anti-sieze?
gary
I have found that anti-seize is not any good on
exhaust fasteners.
The heat of the exhaust soon cooks it off and after
short period it is
like you put nothing on them at all.
It is a good idea, I use it.
But worthless on exhaust parts.
Good Morning,
Fred
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