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It's an issue when you have parts heating and cooling (motorcycle engine covers).
Last several years I've used plumbers Teflon paste, works better than anti-seize if your not going over 400f. Apparently, copper based anti-seize helps galvanic corrosion with stainless steel screws in cast aluminium engine blocks. The high temp nickel based stuff is about the same IIRC? As I 'play' with 40+ yr old 'imports' I would like to think I'm helping keep them around at least another 40~50 yrs
Last several years I've used plumbers Teflon paste, works better than anti-seize if your not going over 400f. Apparently, copper based anti-seize helps galvanic corrosion with stainless steel screws in cast aluminium engine blocks. The high temp nickel based stuff is about the same IIRC? As I 'play' with 40+ yr old 'imports' I would like to think I'm helping keep them around at least another 40~50 yrs