From: Wayne Harris (papercu@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Sep 22 2002 - 06:43:56 PDT
For those of us (The Southern boys never break bolts)that was not aware of
Kroil here is a link to the company . Wayne
http://www.thomasregister.com/olc/kano/kanopnlu.htm
> >.... applications of heat and some penetrating oils can well assist
> >the mechanic; to PREVENT this next time, LIBERALLY apply ANTI-SEIZE
> >compounds (hi-temp in exhaust areas, other high temp engine areas) to
> >ALL HARDWARE; this will assist in easy removal when necessary. here's
> >the rule: if the hardware does not require Loctite compounds, then it
> >should ALWAYS be coated w/ anti-sieze lubricants. this comes from years
> >of fabrication/assembly/disassembly in the hi-tech world.
>
>Dito on the above. I'd only add that when trying to remove things, a
>liberal
>application of Kroil does wonders also.
>
>> >MAKE ANTI-SEIZE COMPOUNDS A NECESSARY ITEM ON YOUR BENCH;
>
>Add to that Kroil !!!
>
>later,
>
>je
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