Heat Exchanger Zinc Question
For the second time now I've had to remove a side plate off my 6v92ta in order to get a zinc out for service. These are 3/4 pipe thread with a square head on them. In each case I've had to resort to a breaker bar to free them, and both times the square head broke off, forcing me to drill , cut and chisel to remove them. I'd like to reinstall them with Neversieze but I'm concerned that it might interfere with the contact and render the zinc useless. Any thoughts here?
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I use Loctite copper anti seize. you can check for continuity after installation with an ohm meter if your concerned.
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Grease with metal in it?... Sounds like a textbook insulator to me.
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I guess that's my question. Does it really insulate? Are the male and female threads not touching at all, or are they making good contact but with partial lubrication to prevent seizing?
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Bob Bradley
I guess that's my question. Does it really insulate? Are the male and female threads not touching at all, or are they making good contact but with partial lubrication to prevent seizing?
Bob, at rest the HE is empty, therefore, no need for zincs. Underway, the large in/outlet pipe zincs should be plenty of protection with their larger anodes. I’ve done away with the 1/4” pencil zincs because they often break off in the HE. You may recall I freshwater flush my raw water circuit after use further obviating the need for HE zincs.
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No it won't electrically insulate your zincs. Here's a good read on that subject:https://www.sbmar.com/articles/myths...-dope-threads/
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Good ole Tony Athens. Good article. Thanks.
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RichardM
Yep, beat me to it. Good call.