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Old 04-17-2006, 08:03 PM
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just kinda thinking here and what about using anti seeze in steed of grease let me know what you think reason for asking is i know some body that swears by it
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Use grease. Anti-sieze is not intended to develop a load bearing film between components moving relative to each other--that's what grease is for. Anti-sieze is primarily intended to prevent galling during fastener installation and to prevent corrosion between two stationary components.




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