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[QUOTE="BJAWES, post: 754275, member: 52813"] Trust me you are not "supposed" to use anti-sieze on all bolts. And i'm only guessing here that you must have cases of contact cleaner and that is why the corrosion set in? On all steel studs I have removed from aluminum blocks, there is corrosion, the two metals dont get along real well in changing heat conditions. Your problem dosen't seem that bad if you can still get steel nuts off of aluminum studs. I own several different torquing devices and have been a tech for 13 yrs., I know that even the plastics have torque specs on those 8mm bolts, but travis when was the last time you used a torq-wrench there? Yes engine, trans, susp. axle, ect. all have to be torqued to spec. that I think eveyone knows. Sorry for any confusion- bjawes [/QUOTE]
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