dje67
Well-Known Member
Just spend hours of my life removing skin, knuckles and nails trying to get the steering quadrant apart. It is made of aluminium/alloy and is held together with stainless bolts tightened into tapped holes in the alloy. Because of a water leak onto the quadrant, the stainless bolts and the steering cable were all completely stuck in the alloy. Eventually managed to get it all apart with much swearing and tears and only broke the steering cable in the process. All in all one of my more successful outcomes.....
Anyway, I've now got to re-assemble the whole thing. It has all been cleaned and all traces of corrosion removed. What should I use on the bolt threads to ensure that I have half a chance of getting it apart in the future? I've got some Duralac, but am worried that it might "lock" the bolt threads. I also thought of just plastering everything in grease. ACF-50 also seemed like a possible candidate.
What's best?
Anyway, I've now got to re-assemble the whole thing. It has all been cleaned and all traces of corrosion removed. What should I use on the bolt threads to ensure that I have half a chance of getting it apart in the future? I've got some Duralac, but am worried that it might "lock" the bolt threads. I also thought of just plastering everything in grease. ACF-50 also seemed like a possible candidate.
What's best?