What Anti-Seize do you use on Breech Plug?
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RE: What Anti-Seize do you use on Breech Plug?
Raktrakr... that's a nickel based anti-seize...
Back when I used to be heavily into turbo'd cars... we had 4 bolts that held the turbo to the manifold.. and they would get to over 1600 degrees F. Very notorious for seizing.. I'm talking all the PB Blaster, 3' 1/2" breaker bar, ect wouldn't help... you'd twist the 3/4" bolt in 1/2 on occasion. The nickel stuff would still seize up on occasion also.. and we had alotbetter luck w/ the copper anti-seize from NAPA.. wonder how this stuff would work in this application?
Back when I used to be heavily into turbo'd cars... we had 4 bolts that held the turbo to the manifold.. and they would get to over 1600 degrees F. Very notorious for seizing.. I'm talking all the PB Blaster, 3' 1/2" breaker bar, ect wouldn't help... you'd twist the 3/4" bolt in 1/2 on occasion. The nickel stuff would still seize up on occasion also.. and we had alotbetter luck w/ the copper anti-seize from NAPA.. wonder how this stuff would work in this application?
#22
RE: What Anti-Seize do you use on Breech Plug?
Plumber grade teflon tape (pink) with any of the ML breech plugor other anti seize greasehas worked well in a pinch. AKA when I couldn't get any CVA breech/nipple grease. However the CVA I just coat it on the thread by itself, finger tighten and check it every 10 shots or so...never had a stuck breech.
That was using 777 & Pyrodexloose powder charges BTW.
That was using 777 & Pyrodexloose powder charges BTW.