Whats a good thread lubricant?
Last time I got an alignment, the tech thought that the nuts on a rear link may have seized, and didnt want to risk damage by trying too hard to loosen them.
So I got a spare link from a JY to replace it. The link has been taken apart and cleaned up. I burned out the old bushings because I'll just swap my ES bushings into it. I want to make sure the replacement doesnt seize like the original did. Is there was a proper lubricant for this application? |
Originally Posted by mikekantor
(Post 6484723)
Last time I got an alignment, the tech thought that the nuts on a rear link may have seized, and didnt want to risk damage by trying too hard to loosen them.
So I got a spare link from a JY to replace it. The link has been taken apart and cleaned up. I burned out the old bushings because I'll just swap my ES bushings into it. I want to make sure the replacement doesnt seize like the original did. Is there was a proper lubricant for this application? http://www.permatex.com/products/Aut...ubricant_a.htm |
I use LOCTITE C5-A Copper Based anti-sieze
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