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<blockquote data-quote="Al U Minium" data-source="post: 422816" data-attributes="member: 20945"><p>I have used 5200 to coat the bolts, washers, nuts, the hole they go through, clothes, me, tools. When you have torqued the bolts, wipe off the excess 5200 and you will be good for years, Do not use fiber washers, nylon, etc. The bolt up fasteners will always move even if it is just from thermal expansion and contraction. The 5200 provides the barrier that will stay in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al U Minium, post: 422816, member: 20945"] I have used 5200 to coat the bolts, washers, nuts, the hole they go through, clothes, me, tools. When you have torqued the bolts, wipe off the excess 5200 and you will be good for years, Do not use fiber washers, nylon, etc. The bolt up fasteners will always move even if it is just from thermal expansion and contraction. The 5200 provides the barrier that will stay in place. [/QUOTE]
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