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    Stanless bolts - anti-seize??

    I just ordered a set of stainless bolts from Z1Enterprises (which showed up in two days, because, because….well…Z1Enterprises is da bomb). I’m just going to slowly install these a few at a time. I know I need to coat them with anti-seize,but….what do I use? What’s the recommended stuff? I did a search, but haven’t come up with it.
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    Originally posted by Bert Patterson View Post
    I just ordered a set of stainless bolts from Z1Enterprises (which showed up in two days, because, because….well…Z1Enterprises is da bomb). I’m just going to slowly install these a few at a time. I know I need to coat them with anti-seize,but….what do I use? What’s the recommended stuff? I did a search, but haven’t come up with it.
    Any auto parts place has anti-seize, and you don't need to "coat" them, just a little blob on the threads is enough, it will work it's way around.
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      #3
      Originally posted by Bert Patterson View Post
      I just ordered a set of stainless bolts from Z1Enterprises (which showed up in two days, because, because….well…Z1Enterprises is da bomb). I’m just going to slowly install these a few at a time. I know I need to coat them with anti-seize,but….what do I use? What’s the recommended stuff? I did a search, but haven’t come up with it.

      I Use a permatex product
      cant recallt he specific one just now but it works fine

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        #4
        Go to your nearest auto supply store and just ask for anti seize compound. It's a regular item that any auto supply will carry. It comes in a container with an applicator brush built into the cap. Be careful where you put it because it doesn't remove easily. Especially from hands and clothing. Don't ask me how I know this.
        Don

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          #5
          I have been using this Permatex on everything, works well and for fasteners I have removed later they come right out.

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            #6
            Damn, you guys are quick. Thanks.

            I've been missing a bolt on the right side for 8 years (I bought it that way). I've always meant to get a replacement from Bike Bandit, but it occurred to me that this would be a better approach. Should look better, too, though anyone who's seen my bike (any of mine) would think that would never enter my mind.
            "When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a communist." Bishop Helder Camara

            "Beware of the man with only one gun. He probably knows how to use it."

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            82 GS1100E....black w/WC fairing and plenty o corrosion and low levels of attention

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              #7
              a copper based anti sieze compound is best when fitting stainless fasteners into aluminum cases
              1978 GS1085.

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                #8
                I prefer copper based also. I use the Loctite stuff. Here is a link with the stuff that I use. It's been used on airplanes, cars and bikes with no problems.

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                  #9
                  To prevent galvanic corrosion when interfacing stainless steel and alloys used on motorcycle engine castings you must use a copper anti seize compound
                  1978 GS1085.

                  Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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                    #10
                    Much harder to get the copper stuff here - most is Aluminium or Zinc. I bring it back from the UK or get someone to bring it over for me.....

                    Dan
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by salty_monk View Post
                      Much harder to get the copper stuff here - most is Aluminium or Zinc. I bring it back from the UK or get someone to bring it over for me.....

                      Dan
                      Are you kidding?
                      McMaster-Carr is the complete source for your plant with over 595,000 products. 98% of products ordered ship from stock and deliver same or next day.

                      Hell, they ship it right to you.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by salty_monk View Post
                        Much harder to get the copper stuff here - most is Aluminium or Zinc. I bring it back from the UK or get someone to bring it over for me.....

                        Dan
                        if it is that difficult to get hold of on your side of the world then i would be prepared to ship some over to you guys if you really want it.
                        no profit, you just cover my costs for purchase and postage
                        1978 GS1085.

                        Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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                          #13
                          I bought two tubes of copper anti-seize from O'Reilly Autoparts in the last month. It was just hanging on the rack as normal shelf stock.

                          Fortunately, they had a record of the second tube so I was able to return it without a receipt. I don't think I'd use two tubes of that stuff in a lifetime.

                          Woodsie

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                            #14
                            McMaster-Carr!!! Come on you guys, do some searching & stop making things more difficult than they need to be!!! Ray.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by rapidray View Post
                              Come on you guys, do some searching & stop making things more difficult than they need to be!!! Ray.
                              Dale's garage, 3+ cans of it, don't have to search for it (wurth ni2400). I'll be dead before it's all gone
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