Anti-Sieze or Grease???

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  • UteMachine
    Automag Diehard
    • Nov 2004
    • 66

    #1

    Anti-Sieze or Grease???

    I just got a new velocity adjuster and I'm going to install it when I rebuld my valve. I called AGD and they told me to put anti-sieze on the threads, however the valve exploded view off their site says use grease. So what do I use? And what type of grease do I use? Also, can anyone recommend what I should clean the valve parts in? Thanks! You guys are awesome.
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  • UteMachine
    Automag Diehard
    • Nov 2004
    • 66

    #2
    Nobody has an answer? Anybody?
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    • Soopa Villain17
      beshemoths best friend
      • Jan 2005
      • 2393

      #3
      both would prbaly work , i would go with what they told you or you could call them and ask again to be sure
      my ao feedback http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=167490

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      • alooney11
        I like Halo2
        • Oct 2004
        • 349

        #4
        Antiseize is on the new x-valves when they come from the factory.
        68 Classic CF59529
        RTULEPRO VV05455

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        • Dayspring
          aka- The Day Wang

          • May 2001
          • 9664

          #5
          I just put some dow 33 or 55 on it. Grease is grease in this case. You don't need a high-temp one, just something to make sure it doesn't stick.

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          • dave p
            Registered User
            • Sep 2001
            • 184

            #6
            grease on the spring pack to prevent rusting, automotive grease is fine, and never seize on the adjuster threads to prevent galling on the stainless to stainless thread contact.

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