Originally Posted by Magnumdood
All you need to do is Google Dry v. Lubricated Torque values in either inch/lbs or foot/lbs. You'll get a table that shows both values side by side: Dry vs. Lubricated.

I backed off three lbs. About hour after it was applied. Which maybe to late for it to reset, but shouldnt be pinching. I will google this thanks. I have seen companies state it for when using anti seize on stainless steel.


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25%, I thought it would go into fastener size.
https://www.antiseize.com/PDFs/torque_specifications.pdf

nothing that small listed
http://www.unlimited-usa.com/ftpgetfile.php?id=29

Last edited by Zerk; 08/15/17.