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What to use to prevent galvanic corrosion (electrolysis) between al and stainless?

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scooper77515

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Boats tend to use stainless bolts in aluminum holes, and over time, they create a voltage and slowly "weld" themselves together.

What is good to use as a lube/separator/insulator between the two materials to keep this corrosion from seizing up your bolts?

Most boat people say NO to anti-seizing compound because many of them have metal in them. So, if not that, then what?
 
The Seadoo service/shop manuals are very specific about what compound to use where. The parts catalogs show the products as well. Have you referred to either of those for your specific application?
 
On this specific part, a hydraulic hose going into an aluminum manifold (splitting a single out and single in to dual out, dual in) they don't recommend anything. There are small o-rings, and all they are worried about is leakage of the fluid.

I am more worried about how difficult it will be to change the hydraulic hoses the next time I need to swap them out, and how much more I will need to spend on the damaged parts ruined while taking it all apart.

I have used Permatex Anti-seize in the past on all my stainless-to-aluminum fasteners on my seadoos, and at this point, I guess I will continue on my glastron.

The boating guys say the AS compound has metal in it, and will draw a current actually quickening the galvanic corrosion process, but I have applied a current to a minuscule amount, and there was to transfer. In fact, I couldn't get a reading on my probes until I scraped them together inside the compound until they were clean metal-to-metal, and even then, it was a weak and obstructed flow.
 
One thing you can do I would think,,,

Is get some sort of a sleeve or hose that fits over the hydrolic house itself. Install it all and put a fair amount of Permatex around the fitting, slide the sleeve/hose down over where the fitting is and wipe off excess Permatex. I think this would at least prolong your galvanic concerns.
 
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