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| Size (oz.): | 8 |
| Container Type: | Brush Top Bottle |
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Comments about Permatex Anti-Seize Lubricant:
Permetex Anti-seize is good stuff! Very good to use on the back side of rotors to prevent them from sticking to the hub, also use on the front of rotors to prevent aluminum wheels from sticking to the hub. Very good for chassis parts that are prone to rust.
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This is a great product to use on the threaded items. I found it useful to ensure my spark plugs do not become bound due to the large fluxuations in heat on the threaded surface and to keep the various bolts on my work equipment do not become bound resulting in stripped bolt and screw heads.
I decided on the bottled version of this product due to the ease of container storage. I do not like have tubes of lubricant and other such chemicals in my work area. A jar tends to be easier to seal and maintain.
The brush which is built into the inside of the cap could be a little better quality. I wold have liked to have all the bristles going in the same general direction. The brush inside this jar looks like it has been rammed too many times into a rough concrete sidewalk.
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I replaced two sets of spark plugs and used this anti-seize lubricant for both jobs. I bought the bigger size instead of the smaller size (it's much better value with the bigger size, especially since I'm planning on using it many times). In addition to using these on spark plugs, I've also applied them on all the nuts/bolts i've removed.
Keep in mind when using anti-seize nuts and if you are planning to use a torque wrench to it; it will mess with the true torque reading. I read somewhere, the anti-seize will cause the torque reading be off by 20. For example; if the torque for spark plugs needs to be 15ft/lb, with anti-seize, they'll need to be torqued to around 12ft/lb instead of 15ft/lb.
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Anti seize for spark plugs and big bolts...helps prevent rust too and easier to fix next time.
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As a person who does almost all of his own auto repair work I got tired of buying small tubes of anti-seize, then having the tubes split when you squeeze them and end up with it all over your hands. The built-in brush used with the 8 oz container does not always make application the easiest but it is light years better then the little aluminum tubes. For years I have been using anti-seize every time I rotate tires on the wheel hups to prevent the alloy rims from sticking to the brake rotors.
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I use this stuff everywhere I can. It has never disappointed me...
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nice large size makes it nice for use on many vehicles
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Use to prevent metal/bolts from seizing in a diesel engine and components exposed to salt water.
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use it on all moving or fastening components
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Easy to put on, a good amount for the money. Just put it on my spark plug threaeds so wont know if it works till i change the plugs on my car in about 2 years.
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permatex 80078 you show pictures of 3 diff products. i want the gray bottle on the left not the spray or small tube how do i differentiate when i order?I own a bottle and am almost out ,I want to replace it.1 answer
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I am unsure why all three products are shown. This is only the bottle on the left.Q:
Is this stuff OK to use on the bolts that hold the front brake caliper bracket to the steering knuckle? This has always been a hard to remove bolt on my wife’s car and I always wind up buying new bolts due to the extreme measures used to get them off. I use the shop manuals torque spec when installing. The concern is if the bolts could back off if they are lubed with this when installed. They have a lock washer.1 answer
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Yes this should be ok to use on those bolts. I also recommend that you use PB blaster when taking off the bolts.