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... On Oct 1, 8:32 pm, wrote: On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 13:26:58 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Cannot find metric bronze screws for my diesel water pump, so replaced em with SS ones. Yanmar uses these awful Phillips screws on the water pump covers that get messed up quickly and really dont hold tight either. I have used SS allen ones. I suppose it all depends on the alloy of the stainless and the alloy of the bronze but they use stainless scleras on bronze direct burial ground clamps. I looked on the Galvanic series and most SS is close to bronze. However, Yanmar used what look like bronze screws instead of SS although SS is prob cheaper. Weirdly, the face of the pump that gets removed when changing the impeller is SS held by the bronze screws. I suspect they are more concerned about the galvanic corrosion between the threads that between the pump face and the screw heads. You could put a little thread sealer on them before putting them in. Might help a little. |
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