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![]() Private wrote: "Jim Macklin" wrote in message news:EZF9g.20244$ZW3.18025@dukeread04... I've heard of owners replacing the standard fasteners with nice shiny stainless steel screws. Trouble is you can get dissimilar metal galvanic reactions and then you have to drill them out. I am aware of galvanic corrosion, which often corrodes aluminum when it is in contact with steel, especially if in the presence of moisture and even more especially moisture with salt. The use of stainless fasteners should AFAIK greatly reduce corrosion of the fasteners but am unaware of any change to the galvanic corrosion rates on the aluminum. Are you suggesting an increase in galvanic action between a stainless fastener and a plain steel nut? Please expand. What I have heard is this. If you use a carbon steel screw in the aluminum structure, the corrosion occurs on the steel screw (rusted screws). To correct the problem, you just replace the screws. If you use stainless screws, this changes the galvanic status of the connection to where the aluminum becomes the metal that corrodes. This means that if you allow corrosion to occur, the aluminum structure around the screw is what corrodes instead of the screw. To correct this situation, you have the aluminum structure around the screw to replace, which is much more involved and expensive than just replacing the screws. I would also appreciate comment on the use of thread lubricants like 'Nevr-Seize' which IMHO allow increased clamping force and also greatly reduce thread seizing from corrosion. Use of a good corrosion preventative like corrosion X or ACF-50 should prevent any corrosion of the structure, if you keep it applied every annual. |
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