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proper antisieze method.

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Jun 04, 2009
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Maybe Maybe Not
by: Tim

Put 10 mechanics in a room and maybe 2 will agree on the right method or approach. Personally, I learned a lot from these videos. I might disagree with a tip or idea, but it doesn't mean it's wrong. Do you have any positive comments or just criticisms?

Jun 01, 2009
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Yessir, good ol galvanic reaction
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Galvanic reaction is what happens between 2 dissimilar metals. The electrical currents between the two cause them to bind together. That's why WD-40 and an impact driver are your friends when working on old bikes!

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