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<blockquote data-quote="dbvolfan" data-source="post: 262575" data-attributes="member: 2122"><p>I always use anti-seize although there are plenty of people out there who believe it is OK not to and that is probably fine. I do go by the rule of thumb that you reduce the torque values by ~25% if using anti-seize or any lubricant for that matter on threads or you might find yourself in a tough situation.</p><p></p><p>And yes, to the dielectric grease on the plug contacts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbvolfan, post: 262575, member: 2122"] I always use anti-seize although there are plenty of people out there who believe it is OK not to and that is probably fine. I do go by the rule of thumb that you reduce the torque values by ~25% if using anti-seize or any lubricant for that matter on threads or you might find yourself in a tough situation. And yes, to the dielectric grease on the plug contacts [/QUOTE]
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