Anti seize on carb bolts?

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  • Mike

    #1

    Anti seize on carb bolts?

    1.) Do they need it?

    2.) Should it be copper based, or will regular work?
  • bluewool

    #2
    On the bodies? They don't need it. On the intake flange? Silver would be fine, Regular grade is good for 1800F
    Last edited by Guest; 03-11-2011, 02:22 PM.

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    • Guest

      #3
      If you are talking about the 'intake bolts', that bolt the carb rack onto the head, then yes you can put some 'anti-seize' on the thread, I always do. If you're talking about the carb float bowls then no, there is no need. My money is one the intake bolts, and regular will work just fine.

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      • Mike

        #4
        Great, thank you both!

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        • Steve
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          #5
          As far as the silver/copper issue, I was told that you use the copper if you are putting steel screws into aluminum.

          Use the silver everywhere else.

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          • bluewool

            #6
            Originally posted by Steve
            As far as the silver/copper issue, I was told that you use the copper if you are putting steel screws into aluminum.

            Use the silver everywhere else.

            .
            The 'silver'(regular) "Never Seez" contains copper, and I don't think any contain silver :P

            Here's a link to the bostik,



            Here's a link to the Saftlok




            You'l probably be able to find more accurate application specifics on either of those sites.
            Last edited by Guest; 03-11-2011, 03:54 PM.

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