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High Temp Grease v Copperslip

Scholester

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What would you chaps use when fitting new lambda sensors to a new exhaust? I am not sure of the heat properties of Copperslip but I guess High Temp Grease wouldn't stand exhaust heat anyway?
 
Never Seez pure nickel will be the best option ;)
 
ELA said:
Never Seez pure nickel will be the best option ;)
Typical lambda sensors see about 700 deg C.

:thumb: Bostik Never Seez Pure Nickel Special is good for almost 1500 deg C as an anti-seize compound, so excellent stuff in the prolonged severe temperature environment of a lambda sensor.

Indeed, any copper based grease is also worth considering (although a lower max temperature at approximately 1150 deg C).
 
DRZ911 said:
ELA said:
Never Seez pure nickel will be the best option ;)
Typical lambda sensors see about 700 deg C.

:thumb: Bostik Never Seez Pure Nickel Special is good for almost 1500 deg C as an anti-seize compound, so excellent stuff in the prolonged severe temperature environment of a lambda sensor.

Indeed, any copper based grease is also worth considering (although a lower max temperature at approximately 1150 deg C).

Thanks chaps.
So my tub of Copperslip is fine then? I don't want to buy the Nickel stuff just for a couple of dabs but I would if the Copperslip isn't up to it!
 
Scholester said:
So my tub of Copperslip is fine then?
:thumb: Yes, no issues in this application.
 

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