4Bee4Bee
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Just about to fit a new rear box on the Freelander ahead of an MOT. The last two I’ve removed when they’ve rusted to the point of failing, where I’ve had to use a Dremel to separate from main pipe. Not a problem, when the rear box is headed for the tip.
I’m going to have to spend a few summer days attending to the rust on the vehicle and the rear subframe this year. Is it ok to put some copper grease on the slip joint between the box and the pipe, to make life a bit easier for removal, so I can access the areas much easier?
I’m using a stainless clamp to secure the two parts, so that should be easy enough to deal with.
Maybe separating the two won’t be an issue having only been joined for 2-3 months (hopefully), rather than the usual ~5 years a rear box is normally on for, and I’m overthinking things with needing the copper grease, which might cause other issues?
I’m going to have to spend a few summer days attending to the rust on the vehicle and the rear subframe this year. Is it ok to put some copper grease on the slip joint between the box and the pipe, to make life a bit easier for removal, so I can access the areas much easier?
I’m using a stainless clamp to secure the two parts, so that should be easy enough to deal with.
Maybe separating the two won’t be an issue having only been joined for 2-3 months (hopefully), rather than the usual ~5 years a rear box is normally on for, and I’m overthinking things with needing the copper grease, which might cause other issues?