Vitek
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I was researching about stainless steel bolts and this what I came across :
[FONT=Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]When stainless steel is fastened ?dry? into aluminium, galvanic corrosion can occur as the result of two different materials at opposite ends of the ?metal nobility? table being interfaced. In practical terms this means that alloy crankcases can oxidise around the fastener area very quickly. Copper based anti seize provides a third metal as the ?sandwich? and as copper is placed in the centre of the ?metal nobility? table it prevents Galvanic corrosion. Ordinary grease or oil will not work as they do not contain the vital element. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES use aluminium grease of any sort including aerosols - it will probably seriously damage the castings[/SIZE][/FONT][SIZE=-1].[/SIZE]
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Can any one confirm this?:ummm:
Vitek
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[FONT=Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]When stainless steel is fastened ?dry? into aluminium, galvanic corrosion can occur as the result of two different materials at opposite ends of the ?metal nobility? table being interfaced. In practical terms this means that alloy crankcases can oxidise around the fastener area very quickly. Copper based anti seize provides a third metal as the ?sandwich? and as copper is placed in the centre of the ?metal nobility? table it prevents Galvanic corrosion. Ordinary grease or oil will not work as they do not contain the vital element. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES use aluminium grease of any sort including aerosols - it will probably seriously damage the castings[/SIZE][/FONT][SIZE=-1].[/SIZE]
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Can any one confirm this?:ummm:
Vitek
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