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Replacing prop and lower seal
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mic_dundee
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Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2009 7:29 pm Posts: 23 Location: ALABAMA
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 Replacing prop and lower seal
I have a pd 36 and the lower seal is leaking near the prop. i am replacing the prop and lower seal and already have the parts to do the job. My question is, what is the best way to go about doing this? i understand the removal portion, but i don't know what type of threadlocker, anti-seize, or how to apply them properly. Any help would be much appreciated. thanks
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BasinSlayer
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Joined: Sat Aug 21, 2010 4:35 pm Posts: 14 Location: Breaux Bridge, LA
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 Re: Replacing prop and lower seal
You probably could use any anti-sieze compound, but i would look for a anti-sieze ecspecially for stainless to stainless applications to prevent gauling later on down the line..they make a compound called "Anti-Gaul". its in a tube and the compund is yellow..not shure who makes it but i can find out tommorow at work and let you know buddy.
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