Just wondering, since Moly is just molydisulphide, could one just use a light coat of moly Anti Seize compound?
Moly-Lit™ is an extra heavy-duty, extreme-pressure, low-friction lubricant. It offers high concentrations of molybdenum disulfide, graphite, and other anti-wear solids in a high-performance carrier. Use it to protect valuable parts and equipment to temperatures up to 2400°F (1315°C). Exceeds MIL-A-907 specifications.
Moly-Lit™ anti-seize compound delivers minimum torque requirements and lubricates under extreme heavy loads. Recommended for threads, pipes, valves, and equipment carrying ethylene, acetylene, and other services where copper contamination must be avoided.
Features and Benefits:
No copper or aluminum
Long-term protection against rust and corrosion
Reduces friction on all metal surfaces
Protects load bearing surfaces during critical wear-in
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1This is just my opinion, yours may vary and is no less valid.
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"I will never claim to be an expert, and it has been my experience that self proclaimed experts are usually self proclaimed."
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I must proof read more
- Me -
"I will never claim to be an expert, and it has been my experience that self proclaimed experts are usually self proclaimed."
-Me-
I must proof read more