Putting my pump back together.

Disturbed

Active member
Gas-Hole said:
Devilman said:
Gas-Hole said:
I think so Kenny, I will have to ask my GF, I am at work.

Thats cool, no rush. Just wondering. :smile17:


On that anti-seize, you mentioned copper based, instead of nickle based... I've used both in various instances, why the copper over the nickle?
The Copper based is water friendly, this applies to salt water mostly but Brackish water as well and even long term use in fresh, The Nickel has Bad reaction to Salt/Brackish/ long term fresh water use and will actually cause corrosion.

Good info right there!  Now, I need to go throw out all my nickel based anti-seize and get the copper based.  :smile15:  :smile13:  bling.gif
 

Becket

New member
DISTURBED said:
Gas-Hole said:
Devilman said:
Gas-Hole said:
I think so Kenny, I will have to ask my GF, I am at work.

Thats cool, no rush. Just wondering. :smile17:


On that anti-seize, you mentioned copper based, instead of nickle based... I've used both in various instances, why the copper over the nickle?
The Copper based is water friendly, this applies to salt water mostly but Brackish water as well and even long term use in fresh, The Nickel has Bad reaction to Salt/Brackish/ long term fresh water use and will actually cause corrosion.

Good info right there!  Now, I need to go throw out all my nickel based anti-seize and get the copper based.  :smile15:  :smile13:  bling.gif
Nickel is Better for High Heat than Copper though so dont throw it all out.  :smile30:
 

blazeracer

New member
The studs that came with my Berk droop (that I got from Tint) are long enough for a wedge and have a hex top for screwing them into the bowl securely. They also have course thread for the bowl end and fine thread for the nut end. That's kind of what I was expecting in such a high priced kit.

When I say the all thread pieces are way too long, I'm talking like 3" - 4" each. If you're running that many wedges your studs won't be straight anymore.
 
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