bschweinberg
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I'm not familiar with using anti-seize paste
Three Questions:
1. Page 11-08 Step 1 says to apply some anti-seize paste to the contact area of the front spar and VS-01402 bracket. Is there any reason to do this for just temporarily attaching the VS when it will be disassembled later anyway?
2. Does it matter if the parts are primed? Is anti-seize paste not needed in this case, or definitely needed, for primed parts?
3. Where can I find "paste"? Is it the same as "anti-seize compound" or "anti-seize lubricant"? Is it commonly available at auto supply retail stores like Autozone, etc?
Thanks
#140100
Three Questions:
1. Page 11-08 Step 1 says to apply some anti-seize paste to the contact area of the front spar and VS-01402 bracket. Is there any reason to do this for just temporarily attaching the VS when it will be disassembled later anyway?
2. Does it matter if the parts are primed? Is anti-seize paste not needed in this case, or definitely needed, for primed parts?
3. Where can I find "paste"? Is it the same as "anti-seize compound" or "anti-seize lubricant"? Is it commonly available at auto supply retail stores like Autozone, etc?
Thanks
#140100
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