Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Hom much anti-seize can be used?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Hom much anti-seize can be used?

    Like so many other people, when I disassembled my 1998 Max IV it was completely rusted together. It required cutting bearings, flanges and bolts to get it apart. I am slowly putting her back together now. Sand blasted the frame and painted with POR-15 rust preventative paint. I used stainless bolts and nuts to mount bearing flanges. I am trying to protect every part from rust. I coated the sprocket inside with anti-seize. Also applied anti-seize to all bolts / nuts except stainless.

    Question is, is it ok to use anti-seize between axles and bearings and between locking collars and axels? Will this compromise the locking system allowing the collars or axles to work loose?

  • #2
    I coat the crap out of my axles!
    l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

    Comment


    • #3
      I coat just about everything that could become an issue.
      sigpic

      Comment


      • #4
        Use enough to ensure the part will come off next time you need it to, dont be stingy...

        Comment


        • #5
          ermegawd...use lots, ridiculously lots... and if you can get Marine grade antiseize all the better.
          MUSCATEER 6x6
          Kubota 14hp 2cyl diesel engine, Hagen/Rooter transmission Comet 780 Drive/770 Driven 22x12x8 Bearclaw tyres
          Soon to add on a ... RHB31 Turbo..guess that would make it a
          MUSCA TUR BOTA then eh?
          94 F350 4x4 7.3 IDI ZF 5sp
          90 Bronco..awaiting a rebuild like no other = Tons and turbo diesel

          Okanagan Similkameen BC Canada
          Al "Camo pants"

          Comment


          • #6
            I was gonna' weigh in on this, but it looks like the subject is well covered!

            Comment


            • #7
              hi ,
              Do not use on taper lock sprockets between the bush and sprocket the surfaces must be clean and damage free.
              A taper fit is the same
              The surfaces rely on friction.

              tomo

              Comment

              Working...
              X