stainless steel bolts on rv8 ??

General Chat About Engine Build

Moderator: phpBB2 - Administrators

Post Reply
mgrv8
Helpful or Confused
Helpful or Confused
Posts: 75
Joined: Tue Jan 27, 2009 6:47 pm
Location: oxfordshire

stainless steel bolts on rv8 ??

Post by mgrv8 »

Hello all,
sorry if this subject has been covered before but im just about
to bolt the sump and front cover/waterpump on my rover v8 engine,,
i was going to use stainless steel bolts that are on ebay all the time,{with copperslip } but i was told recently that using SS bolts are in fact a 'bad idea' on aluminium ???...and that i should use normall steel bolts? , is stainless a bad idea??........ what do you think ......................
thanks steve


tvrlux
Forum Contributor
Forum Contributor
Posts: 31
Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:55 am

Post by tvrlux »

I've used ss fasteners in aluminium for years - they ca setup a reaction, but this can be minimised by using something like Duralac (you'll find it on fleabay for about a £10)

end result - looks nice and sod all if any corrosion...

Any boaty will tell u the same...
gelmonkey
Sergeant Monkey Face
Posts: 1307
Joined: Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:58 am
Location: plymouth

Post by gelmonkey »

MGR
No problem with ss into ali.
You can use a silicone spray between the two if you want to just as belts and braces.
We use ss to ali fixings on an almost daily basis in the marine industry and have no problems.
The real problem arrives when you introduce salt water but am guessing you are not likely to be float testing your car :lol:
cheers
Paul
User avatar
ged
Forum Contributor
Forum Contributor
Posts: 668
Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:09 pm
Location: North Wales via NZ
Contact:

Post by ged »

Copper grease works as well.
kiwicar
Forum Contributor
Forum Contributor
Posts: 5461
Joined: Sat Nov 18, 2006 5:00 pm
Location: Milton Keynes

Post by kiwicar »

As said above wouldn't worry, especially in you application, road salt would be your only reason to worry and that is unlikely to be a track prep at the pod.
Best regards
Mike
poppet valves rule!
unstable load
Top Dog
Top Dog
Posts: 1279
Joined: Mon May 04, 2009 6:53 am

Post by unstable load »

It has to do with dissimilar metals and the reactions between them in the presence of an electrolyte.

Use a goodly dab of Never-seez, Dow Corning DC4 (not silicone), Copper slip and you will be OK.
Cheers,
John
DaveEFI
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 4603
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2010 4:27 pm
Location: SW London, UK

Re: stainless steel bolts on rv8 ??

Post by DaveEFI »

mgrv8 wrote:Hello all,
sorry if this subject has been covered before but im just about
to bolt the sump and front cover/waterpump on my rover v8 engine,,
i was going to use stainless steel bolts that are on ebay all the time,{with copperslip } but i was told recently that using SS bolts are in fact a 'bad idea' on aluminium ???...and that i should use normall steel bolts? , is stainless a bad idea??........ what do you think ......................
thanks steve
The first Rover workshop manuals dealing with the V8 insisted you use ScotchGuard sealer on any bolt thet went into ally - it seals and locks the thread and prevents corrosion. A litre tin costs about 30 quid and will do many many rebuilds. I still use it, and have never had a bolt shear.
Dave
London SW
Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y
unstable load
Top Dog
Top Dog
Posts: 1279
Joined: Mon May 04, 2009 6:53 am

Post by unstable load »

I had a 2 litre Alfa some years back that lost one of the plugs they fit to the cranks when they drill the oil galleries, running a bearing and when I stripped the motor it took a lot of cursing and swearing plus lots of WD40 to remove the head because it had been fitted dry and quietly corroded solid over the years.

I cursed the bugger that built that motor to hell and back, but it was sweet to drive after I fixed it!!
Cheers,
John
Post Reply

Return to “Engines Area”