I recently did my stud update and checked valves and cover. Found a little corrosion, cleaned up and running NPG+ now.
When we were taking nerfs off( ac nerfs) the left side was a bear to get out..Going in was no problem when we first installed them, but now I am hesitant to put them back on..Any ideas to prevent this from happening again? Would never seize help? Any suggestions would be great..:confused:
Nerf bar removal.
Anti-sieze will work. But, I'd just use some wheel bearing grease, it comes in a much bigger can for the money;)
Short of pouring it in the engine, there isn't much on the dale I don't use wheel bearing grease on- tie rod ends, steering stem, A-arms, brake caliper sliders, swingarm bearings, axle carrier. A high quality synthetic grease has a fairly thin viscosity and it's waterproof! It's undeniably resilient to high rotational speeds and surface protection from corrosion.
Short of pouring it in the engine, there isn't much on the dale I don't use wheel bearing grease on- tie rod ends, steering stem, A-arms, brake caliper sliders, swingarm bearings, axle carrier. A high quality synthetic grease has a fairly thin viscosity and it's waterproof! It's undeniably resilient to high rotational speeds and surface protection from corrosion.
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