Anyway, having had my share of stuck bolts - luckily all "just" a learning experience for me on how to get em loose - I use anti-seize on all bolts on my motorcyles.
Leaving the topic of fastening torque aside (on which there are many different opinions/documents to be found), there isn't much else to consider when re-using bolts or using bolts of the same grade as OEM.
I however use stainless when replacing bolts, and hence there is a risk (at least) of bimetallic corrosion - that may be true of the original fasteners as well, dunno.
Using the right anti-seize/threadlock compound will either increase or reduce that risk. It's about the metallic components, sulfur content, conductivity...quite a bit.
So I'd like to pick the GSR hive mind before deciding on (a) particular product(s).
These ones I've selected as possible candidates:
- Weicon Anti-Seize ASA400 (this one I already use).
- Weicon Anti-Seize ASW400
- Loctite LB 8023
- Loctite LB 8013 (might be overkill)
- ...maybe something you are already using?
From what I've learned so far, the most important (if not sole) thing to stop galvanic corrosion is to prevent any electrolyte be present between the two dissimilar metals.
This infers that the most important property of the anti-seize compoud is its ability to stay in place (so on our bikes, won't be washed out easily by water or oil).
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