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<blockquote data-quote="bergmen" data-source="post: 1240960" data-attributes="member: 15189"><p>You could get a "cold weld" or galling situation but you probably would have noticed resistance upon initial assembly. The lubrication effect on torque is somewhat minimal depending on the application but I would (just to be safe) apply a little oil or grease and adjust torque accordingly. Otherwise you can risk having the heli-coil come out with the bolt the next time you disassemble.</p><p></p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bergmen, post: 1240960, member: 15189"] You could get a "cold weld" or galling situation but you probably would have noticed resistance upon initial assembly. The lubrication effect on torque is somewhat minimal depending on the application but I would (just to be safe) apply a little oil or grease and adjust torque accordingly. Otherwise you can risk having the heli-coil come out with the bolt the next time you disassemble. Dan [/QUOTE]
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