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Anti-Seize and Stuck Bolts in Aluminum (a reprint).
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<blockquote data-quote="Sinkingfast" data-source="post: 402745" data-attributes="member: 15306"><p>I've used neversieze. moly type and never had an issue. But since I'm a plumber I have used teflon paste alot for under water protection. </p><p></p><p>One thing though if using a torque wrench or need exact setting be sure you can go back later to retorque as the paste will settle out and the fastener will have lost some of the tension. Takes about a day for the paste to work around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sinkingfast, post: 402745, member: 15306"] I've used neversieze. moly type and never had an issue. But since I'm a plumber I have used teflon paste alot for under water protection. One thing though if using a torque wrench or need exact setting be sure you can go back later to retorque as the paste will settle out and the fastener will have lost some of the tension. Takes about a day for the paste to work around. [/QUOTE]
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