Forgot to put anti-seize on exhaust bolts last fall
I've learned a lot reading posts on this forum. I've realized that last fall when I installed my MBRP exhaust that I didn't use anti seize on my bolts when I bolted the exhaust to the downpipe. Should I back out the bolts and apply anti seize at this point? Or, should I leave it alone?
thanks,
Bob
thanks,
Bob
Originally Posted by Mexstan
IF you can back then out I would suggest that you remove them and apply the anti-freeze.

Just kidding!
Edwin
It's my pot and I'll stir it if I want to. If you're not careful, I'll stir your's as well!

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Ha-ha, you got me. Hey, ain't I allowed just one small mistake?
I have an excuse, I had not finished my first cup of coffee when I replied to that.
I have an excuse, I had not finished my first cup of coffee when I replied to that.
Originally Posted by Mexstan
Ha-ha, you got me. Hey, ain't I allowed just one small mistake?
I have an excuse, I had not finished my first cup of coffee when I replied to that.
I have an excuse, I had not finished my first cup of coffee when I replied to that.

Edwin
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I need to take my turbo off to install my pyro probe so I should probably get some to put on the nuts there also. I've never had my exhaust manifold off but another recent thread detailed the horrors or a busted manifold bolt. 
Edwin

Edwin
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Originally Posted by edwinsmith
I guess but if you confuse the tooth paste with the Preperation-H then you got a problem. 
Edwin

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