----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2002 8:39
AM
Subject: Re: IML: metal interaction
question
Dissimilar metals for the most part have a
reaction. Some are just more notable than others. I didn't think
Stainless steel had much reaction with aluminum, although regular carbon
steels sure do. Usually stainless is pretty benign and unreactive.
Pot metal doesn't seem to react much with regular steel, as evidenced by
the fact that you can get your fasteners out of there, usually, and
you rarely find problems on the body panels where it is mounted. Pot
metal does suffer from weather and salt.
I think you are pretty
safe using stainless fastners with aluminum, but you must be certain that the
gasket between the aluminum and the steel parts like fenders and
headlight pots is properly positioned and in good
shape.
John
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 10:13
PM
Subject: IML: metal interaction
question
I am going through one of my cars now, as I remove
parts and restore them I am replacing bolts and nuts with stainless when I
can do so. I know that aluminum and stainless react and "rust" when they are
left in contact. How about pot metal? How about nuts and screws on the carb
(zinc magnesium)?
Thanks,
Charles
28 PLY
31 Cm6
62 NY
63
IMP
78 NYB
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