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Message started by johnnymac on 05/27/11 at 16:29:44

Title: Anti Seize Coumpound at the drugstore
Post by johnnymac on 05/27/11 at 16:29:44

Gov't issue Anti - Seize!! My bud at work is a retired jet engine mechanic. He worked on jets in the USAF for 30 years. They bought mass quantities of Milk Of Magnesia and treated the steel bolts to a dip in the old milk before installing into an aluminum engine. For real.
I haven't done any motorcycle engine repairs in a while, but I have the MoM ready when I do.

Thanks for the tip Georgie :D

Title: Re: Anti Seize Coumpound at the drugstore
Post by Boofer on 05/27/11 at 16:56:10

MOM could give your bike the "runs". I've heard that Mylanta or Maalox does the same thing. And nail polish used to be my "default" threadlock on my firearms.

Title: Re: Anti Seize Coumpound at the drugstore
Post by Serowbot on 05/28/11 at 09:54:20

My bike "runs"... :-?...

Thanks for the tip...  ;)...

Title: Re: Anti Seize Coumpound at the drugstore
Post by MotoBuddha on 05/30/11 at 11:56:55

A former coworker was an Air Force mechanic in the Vietnam War. He said their two main tools were " a big f-ing screwdriver and rag wrench."

"Rag wrench?"

"Yea, a pilot would be doing a preflight check and see an oil leak. When he was looking the other way we'd wipe it with a rag. Presto, leak fixed."

Title: Re: Anti Seize Coumpound at the drugstore
Post by Howitzer on 06/11/11 at 12:25:35


517368735E697878747D1C0 wrote:
A former coworker was an Air Force mechanic in the Vietnam War. He said their two main tools were " a big f-ing screwdriver and rag wrench."

"Rag wrench?"

"Yea, a pilot would be doing a preflight check and see an oil leak. When he was looking the other way we'd wipe it with a rag. Presto, leak fixed."


Rofl.

Title: Re: Anti Seize Coumpound at the drugstore
Post by 12Bravo on 06/11/11 at 15:18:07


67455E45685F4E4E424B2A0 wrote:
A former coworker was an Air Force mechanic in the Vietnam War. He said their two main tools were " a big f-ing screwdriver and rag wrench."

"Rag wrench?"

"Yea, a pilot would be doing a preflight check and see an oil leak. When he was looking the other way we'd wipe it with a rag. Presto, leak fixed."

If a helicopter isn't leaking oil, don't fly in it cause there isn't any oil left to leak. ;D I wish I still had my copy of the Army Battle Field Damage, Assessment and Repair manual, it had all kinds of stuff that could be used as substitutes for oil, fuel, etc.....

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