Nasty135
Veteran Member
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Hey Eddie, I would put some anti-seize on those stainless bolts before getting the two dis-similar metals (stainless and iron)hot by running the engine... They like to seize up when heat is added... not sure if you had any bad experiences with this before ,but you don't want to... especially considering the potential of something that may be changed on an annual basis (thermostat/'s) /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Good Luck!!
Hey Eddie, I would put some anti-seize on those stainless bolts before getting the two dis-similar metals (stainless and iron)hot by running the engine... They like to seize up when heat is added... not sure if you had any bad experiences with this before ,but you don't want to... especially considering the potential of something that may be changed on an annual basis (thermostat/'s) /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Good Luck!!