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- Jul 15, 2003
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Appears regular grey anti-seize is useless for extreme high temps and in fact leads to problems. So I started looking at Copper + Nickel anti-seize. Nickel is rated for higher temps than Copper and copper isn't for use on stainless steel either.
Anyone using mostly copper or nickel and not the cheaper regular stuff found at auto parts stores?
Note: was going to order 8 oz Motorcraft Nickel anti-seize in a jar ($12 shipped) but since nickel anti-seize fumes seem to associated with cancer a little weary about working with it. Maybe getting a small tube and being careful is the way to go?
Anyone using mostly copper or nickel and not the cheaper regular stuff found at auto parts stores?
Note: was going to order 8 oz Motorcraft Nickel anti-seize in a jar ($12 shipped) but since nickel anti-seize fumes seem to associated with cancer a little weary about working with it. Maybe getting a small tube and being careful is the way to go?