Replacing corroded exhaust-manifold-to-downpipe bolts with some stainless steel studding. Didn't particularly want SS, which I know has its own problems, but just happened to have some that fits.
Seem to have lost my Pertex aluminium anti-seize (bought in Japan). Have some copper-base stuff from the UK, but don't think thats compatible with SS.
So ho-hum-home-made again.
Got three greases which I could grind some aluminium into.
(a) Some cheapo local chassis grease.
(b) Some Japanese-bought ("Daytona Brand "Tools for the Sunday Mechanic" a pretty small target market in Taiwan) "brakku-grizu" (that's what the yoof in the motorcycle shop said) silicon grease.
(c) Some 3M lithium bearing grease that nobodies ever heard of and might be fake.(3M responded to an enquiry after a couple of months but in Chinese. I'd already used it by then so havn't bothered having the response translated)
I'm thinking cheapo local chassis grease, since I've read somewhere cheap greases have clay in them, which might be not bad on its own.
Any experience with stainless steel exhaust fastners? I have no idea what grade of stainless this stuff is.
Other suggestions? Toothpaste, maybe?
I've read somewhere of some (formerly?) common household chemical being used as a high temperature anti-seize on B52 engines, but irritatingly I can't remember what it was.
Maybe borax? - Wickipedia doesn't think so.
Maybe Milk of Magnesia? (Magnesium hydroxide suspension). Got to see the doctor Monday.
www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/general/high-tempera.../
Edited by edlithgow on 24/02/2019 at 03:05
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