
 Originally Posted by 
bbyer
					 
				 
				I am going to change my alternator in the next few weeks with a replacement one but keep the existing as a spare. The existing is working OK but has about 130,000 km on it now and five plus years so it seems like a good idea.
 
I kind of like coating Copper Anti-Seize Lubricant, (Permatex #09127), on various bolts and threads when I take things apart and put them back together.
 
I just wondered if anyone thinks there is a downside to introducing a copper based material as I am not certain just what the bolts thread into down there. The engine block is some sort of aluminum alloy but I am not certain if the assembly that retains the alternator is the actual engine block or some mounting bracket made of something else. The three alternator tie down bolts, (M10 x 75), are probably some sort of steel and the instructions on the Permatex container say the copper grease is OK with aluminum, Monel, and other exotics as well as steel and the like, hence I do not see any real potential problems.
			
		 
	
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