DLF
Dedicated LVC Member
Again, working on someone else's northern '98.
I wish that Ford would have used anti-sieze during assembly. Without it, steel bolts and aluminum can become corroded, and the result is pulled threads, and bolts that are very difficult to remove.
I'll have to chase all of the threads, on both the bolts and the bell housing now. I will be using anti-sieze on every bolt that I put back in to aluminum.
FYI, The same situation applies to the transmission mounting bolts. All of the bolts and the threaded holes in the back of the block will need to be chased.
I wish that Ford would have used anti-sieze during assembly. Without it, steel bolts and aluminum can become corroded, and the result is pulled threads, and bolts that are very difficult to remove.
I'll have to chase all of the threads, on both the bolts and the bell housing now. I will be using anti-sieze on every bolt that I put back in to aluminum.
FYI, The same situation applies to the transmission mounting bolts. All of the bolts and the threaded holes in the back of the block will need to be chased.
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