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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 2800200" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>If the threads are titanium or stainless steel you need to be very particular about which of the many anti-seizes available is used on them. </p><p></p><p>A poster on RFC recently pointed me at a lead based anti-seize, which I had thought was NLA. Lead based has been what I used in high heat applications on race cars until I couldn't find it any more. I'd suggest research before using it on a can, but this is the product that he pointed me to: <a href="https://armitelabs.com/product/mil907/" target="_blank">https://armitelabs.com/product/mil907/</a></p><p>Should be aware that there are later revisions to the 907 spec, and that the compounds that conform to those later revs are not the same stuff. This is rev. F product. The mfg claims it is good up to almost 3000°F. I bought it from here: <a href="https://skygeek.com/military-specification-mil-prf-907-high-temp-anti-seize-compound-1-lb-brush-top.html" target="_blank">https://skygeek.com/military-specification-mil-prf-907-high-temp-anti-seize-compound-1-lb-brush-top.html</a> but it looks like there are other sources like: <a href="https://www.145.aero/Armite-Lubricants-MIL-PRF-907F-p/mil-prf-907f-lbpt.htm" target="_blank">https://www.145.aero/Armite-Lubricants-MIL-PRF-907F-p/mil-prf-907f-lbpt.htm</a></p><p>HTH....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 2800200, member: 93138"] If the threads are titanium or stainless steel you need to be very particular about which of the many anti-seizes available is used on them. A poster on RFC recently pointed me at a lead based anti-seize, which I had thought was NLA. Lead based has been what I used in high heat applications on race cars until I couldn't find it any more. I'd suggest research before using it on a can, but this is the product that he pointed me to: [URL]https://armitelabs.com/product/mil907/[/URL] Should be aware that there are later revisions to the 907 spec, and that the compounds that conform to those later revs are not the same stuff. This is rev. F product. The mfg claims it is good up to almost 3000°F. I bought it from here: [URL]https://skygeek.com/military-specification-mil-prf-907-high-temp-anti-seize-compound-1-lb-brush-top.html[/URL] but it looks like there are other sources like: [URL]https://www.145.aero/Armite-Lubricants-MIL-PRF-907F-p/mil-prf-907f-lbpt.htm[/URL] HTH.... [/QUOTE]
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