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Thread: Smith Vortex Installation

  1. #11
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    I generally just use a tiny bit of wheel bearing grease as an anti-seizing compound; just enough to lube the threads.
    'That whole effort was held together by sweat, shame, and a tiny bit of pride.' -- Son of Commander Paisley

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    Anti seize on the treads

    Just a VERY thin coatof Anti Seize (aka Never Sneeze) on the threads is all you need, my Vortex has been on for a decade now, I'll pop it on and off now and then to try it on something else. No particular brand, my 4oz can is 20 years old and only half gone, lasts forever. Any auto parts store (get the free sample tube sometimes)

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