Even the stock type studs will usually be fine with just a couple drops of Permatex Copper anti-seize on the threads. If you want to go even better use stainless steel studs & nuts with Nickel anti-seize, but that's probably overkill.
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ReplyDeleteNice save! Hopefully you're replacing them with Grade 8 studs/nuts.
ReplyDeleteEven the stock type studs will usually be fine with just a couple drops of Permatex Copper anti-seize on the threads. If you want to go even better use stainless steel studs & nuts with Nickel anti-seize, but that's probably overkill.
DeleteYou'd never believe it, but those studs ARE grade 8!
DeleteI've got some of that anti-seize already. Works on spark plugs too.