Re: [GMCnet] Ignition Questions [message #186311] |
Wed, 03 October 2012 14:44 |
KB
Messages: 1262 Registered: September 2009
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> The Permatex nickle anti-sieze is known to cook in pretty well. It has been adopted because it contains no lead or zinc and is safe around oxygen sensors and catalytic converters.
Ugh. Ok, what SHOULD one use on the manifold bolts?
thanks,
Karen (thinking I'd better pull those anti-seize coated bolts and put something else on them before they cook...)
1973 23'
1975 26'
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Re: [GMCnet] Ignition Questions [message #186326 is a reply to message #186311] |
Wed, 03 October 2012 17:38 |
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Matt Colie
Messages: 8547 Registered: March 2007 Location: S.E. Michigan
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KB wrote on Wed, 03 October 2012 15:44 | > The Permatex nickle anti-sieze is known to cook in pretty well. It has been adopted because it contains no lead or zinc and is safe around oxygen sensors and catalytic converters.
Ugh. Ok, what SHOULD one use on the manifold bolts?
thanks,
Karen (thinking I'd better pull those anti-seize coated bolts and put something else on them before they cook...)
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Karen,
Does the coach have an oxygen sensor?
Can you put the anti-sieze where it cannot possibly get into the exhaust stream?
If answer to #1 is no and/or the answer to #2 is yes, then use the copper based C5a (I like it better than the nickel, but that may just be the result of using it for over 40 years).
Matt the ex-Steam Engineer and IFI (International Fastener Inst.) guy
Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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