[GreenKeys] Antiseize compound

Raymond Cote bluegrassdakine at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 2 23:45:55 EDT 2013



ASCII and ye shall receive

Not locktite!  I think the anti-sieze is to keep the screw from seizing due to electrolysis with the two metals involved. Magnesium will will be the sacrificial anode in the galvanic process.  
My 2.45 cents worth

The other Ray


On Apr 2, 2013, at 22:30, "Jonathan Mc Donald" <kg6tgr at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hello greenkeyers.
> 
> I have been stripping a Klein tt-98 for a while now, and now have to stripped to the frame.  Yea!
> Next is cleaning and assembling.
> 
> Section 2-29 of the manual has a note: "Steel screws should be coated with Compound Antiseize before they
> are inserted into magnesium or aluminum castings."
> 
> I have been noticing a grey-greasy substance in the threads.  I'm sensing its to keep the threads from bonding to castings.
> Is there an over-the-counter substance you guys use that I can buy somewhere.  Will lock-tight do the same thing?  This seems to be a greasy graphite type substance, and works to prevent threads 'locking tight."
> 
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
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