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- From: gdw@wylie.b17d.ingr.com (Gary Wylie)
- Subject: Re: Anti-seize compound for radiator hoses?
- Message-ID: <1992Oct16.181509.19961@msdhsv.ingr.com>
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- Organization: Intergraph Corp.- Imaging Systems Development
- References: <1992Oct15.235308.25535@wuecl.wustl.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1992 18:15:09 GMT
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- In article <1992Oct15.235308.25535@wuecl.wustl.edu>, christos@wucs1.wustl.edu (Christos Papadopoulos) writes:
- |> My question is: is there such a thing? What do you guys use when you change
- |> radiator hoses to keep them from sticking to the connections? My manual
- |> recomends using some on the hoses, but nobody seems to know about this thing!
- |> Please help me if you know anything about it.
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- I've used a little 'axle grease' spread thinly to help slide the hose
- which also seems to serve as an anti-seize compound! Take care and
- use only a very small amount; use just enough to make it 'slick'.
- Vaseline would also work well!
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- Gary
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