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<blockquote data-quote="stevieb" data-source="post: 1372155" data-attributes="member: 10837"><p>If one is using anti sieze, youre supposed to reduce the torque when installing, even more so on aluminum. It could very well be the threads have been pulled beyond their functionality and lost their clamping force to maintain bolt torque. If Ford said not to use anti sieze, there was a good reason for it. This is what my experience has taught me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevieb, post: 1372155, member: 10837"] If one is using anti sieze, youre supposed to reduce the torque when installing, even more so on aluminum. It could very well be the threads have been pulled beyond their functionality and lost their clamping force to maintain bolt torque. If Ford said not to use anti sieze, there was a good reason for it. This is what my experience has taught me. [/QUOTE]
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