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Thanks for the reply's, I have been using it for years, but a friend (chemistry graduate)sowed the seed of doubt. The only place I never lubricate is the plug thread, always seems to be enough oil kicking about to do the job.

I've noticed that the steel ignition case saver never rusts, even with no paint, so some sacrificial process is going on.

Ross

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Thanks for the reply's, I have been using it for years, but a friend (chemistry graduate)sowed the seed of doubt. The only place I never lubricate is the plug thread, always seems to be enough oil kicking about to do the job.

I've noticed that the steel ignition case saver never rusts, even with no paint, so some sacrificial process is going on.

Ross

It must be all that polishing Ross. :hyper:

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I think so when used in ally. Best to stick with grease in engine bolts, although the ali based anti sieze in a mix probably fine.

The problems come in the presence of electrolites(water).

Just a comment:

The Rotax engine is made by magnesium alloy. Magnesium reacts with water. So it has to be painted and i.e. stainless bolts needs grease not to seese in the threads.

I would also use ordinary grease or one of the newer ceramic based anti-seese greases.

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