Stemar
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One of my jobs in the next few weeks is to replace the mild steel bolts on my Mariner outboard with stainless ones. From the weight of the thing, you'd think they were going into lead, but I'm guessing it's aluminium. Since I'd quite like to be able to shift them a year or two down the line, I'm thinking about a bit of copper grease, but would introducing another metal into the electrolytic equation be a bad idea?
The alternative would be to douse each one in ACF50.
The alternative would be to douse each one in ACF50.