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    Posted: June-20-2009 at 2:13pm
OK, how about a set of those big chrome airguide gauges? I'll stop there cause i mentioned gauges one other time and it went right over the persons head
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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

freshening up the paintjob


Eric,
I don't think your analogy with the paint is the greatest. The thickest normal paints dry film thickness is only about 4 mils (.004")!!!!


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I would consider that an update, freshening up the paintjob
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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

even double D silicone Pete?


Come on Eric. You should know by now that I prefer everything original!!


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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

even double D silicone Pete?


Come on Eric. You should know by now that I prefer everything original!!


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even double D silicone Pete?
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Originally posted by 82wake2001 82wake2001 wrote:

Ya don't do what i did and use silicone!!! Duh...I should have known better to do it without asking these guys....


And, another testimonial on silicone!!! Boy, I hate the stuff. I'm going to have to add "I hate silicone" to my signature line!!

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What happened? Did your bracket mounting leak?


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Ya don't do what i did and use silicone!!! Duh...I should have known better to do it without asking these guys....
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Originally posted by C-Bass C-Bass wrote:

Originally posted by jjtaub jjtaub wrote:

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I was wondering why they aren't stainless?


Good question. They definitely should be stainless.

I don't know about what grade, I would think 5 would work.


Stainless bolts aren't available in multiple tensile grades like carbon steel bolts are. Basically you will have a choice of ether 316 or 18-8 stainless. These are stainless alloys and really relate to the corrosion resistance. Both are rated at a min. tensile of 70,000 psi which is slightly better than a grade 2 carbon steel bolt. Go with the 18-8 from the hardware store and you'll be fine - you aren't building a pressure vessel here!!!


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Originally posted by jjtaub jjtaub wrote:

Hi,
I was wondering why they aren't stainless?


Good question. They definitely should be stainless.

I don't know about what grade, I would think 5 would work. Make sure you seal the thru-holes with 3M 5200 when you put the new bolts thru.
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Hi,
   I have a 78SN and the swim platform is held on by some very rusty looking bolts.

As I have the fuel tank out at the moment Id like to change those rusty bolts and I was wondering why they aren't stainless? were they grade 5 or 8?

I will be ok with some new stainless bolts right?
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