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corrosion of ally body blocks where they touch steel?
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corrosion of ally body blocks where they touch steel?
ive been thinking of an aluminium body lift this time around, but have heard something about corrosion/rust where the aluminium block touches the body/chassis. Does this happen? Is there a certain grade of aluminium to use to reduce the risk of this? What about the bolts through the middle, will they do the same thing as the body block/chassis joints? (although i think the 1's i will be getting are Zinc plated) Do people use rubber in between the blocks and the chassis/body? Any other things to think about with ally?
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I always thought that contact between dis-similar metals created electrolosis. I know this isnt the same, but on a fitup of my boat (ally) I had to use a substance called duralac that prevented electrolosis between the metals.
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the steel will be fine but the aluminium will corrode away. zinc coating help however if sea water gets between the two they will only last a few month especially on the ones near the engine bay that gear warm air and salty water.
go steel blocks or if you want to keep noise and vibration down use either HDPE or nylon blocks - the down side is if these are close to a turbo they could soften - melting point about 180 degrees
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go steel blocks or if you want to keep noise and vibration down use either HDPE or nylon blocks - the down side is if these are close to a turbo they could soften - melting point about 180 degrees
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Grantw wrote:but on a fitup of my boat (ally) I had to use a substance called duralac that prevented electrolosis between the metals
This sounds like a good preventetive measure, approx what is that stuff worth, and would it be suitable for putting on body blocks? Does it stay wet/tacky or does it dry? and is it black?
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Ive fitted Ally blocks to many vehicles over the years.
Ive also fitted steel.
A coat of paint when 1st fitted to both surfaces has always been enough. Ive never had any corrode away.
Ive had more problems with steel ones getting surface rust (visual)
The chassis and body is painted anyway.
Ive done many trips thru bog holes, rain, beaches..
I am strongly in favour of Ally..
If I was a beach fisherman 'maybe" i would think different but then I probably would set a vehicle up differently and wouldnt need a body lift.
Bazzle
Ive also fitted steel.
A coat of paint when 1st fitted to both surfaces has always been enough. Ive never had any corrode away.
Ive had more problems with steel ones getting surface rust (visual)
The chassis and body is painted anyway.
Ive done many trips thru bog holes, rain, beaches..
I am strongly in favour of Ally..
If I was a beach fisherman 'maybe" i would think different but then I probably would set a vehicle up differently and wouldnt need a body lift.
Bazzle

bazzle wrote:A coat of paint when 1st fitted to both surfaces has always been enough. Ive never had any corrode away.
any special type of paint? or just the spray can $4 a can type
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The best thing to use would be DURALAC - it is spedially made for preventing corrosion between dissimilar metals. It works on boats in salt water so no problem on a 4x4. It is a paste and comes in a tube - you just smear some on each side before bolting everything up.
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Cheezy4x4 wrote:Have cut quite a few bolts out of alloy blocks over the years, also sometimes have probs with front blocks being noisy.
Good to know, cauz i kinda wanted the option of pulling them out as easily as i put them in, if need be
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Cheezy4x4 wrote:Have cut quite a few bolts out of alloy blocks over the years, also sometimes have probs with front blocks being noisy.
Cheezy, can you be more specific? I've got aluminium blocks, and took them offroad for the first time on the weekend - I get horrible groaning noises from the front over rough stuff. Is this the sort of noise you mean? Should I pull the front blocks out and Duralac them?
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Over what time frame does this type of corrosion occur?
Most of us will have sold, rolled or had the truck stolen before this kind of corrosion has made any significant damage to the block or the truck. Unless you spend every 5 minutes driving through the waves at the beach, Just like the adds!!!
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Over what time frame does this type of corrosion occur?
Most of us will have sold, rolled or had the truck stolen before this kind of corrosion has made any significant damage to the block or the truck. Unless you spend every 5 minutes driving through the waves at the beach, Just like the adds!!!
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Dont worry about the Ally blocks. Just fit them and go. Use grease on the bolts if you are concerned inside the blocks.
I have only ever used cheap black spray paint.
Noisy front blocks Ive found to be not the lift block but the hole where the body mount sits on chassis being worn oval. When wet it clunks more due to extra levaearage from block height.
bazzle
I have only ever used cheap black spray paint.
Noisy front blocks Ive found to be not the lift block but the hole where the body mount sits on chassis being worn oval. When wet it clunks more due to extra levaearage from block height.
bazzle

Corosion acurs when you have 2 disimiloar metals in contact and they are WET, salt water propigates electolisis more so than water, using alloy blocks steel bolts moisture is a recipe for future problems.
takes a while but it hapens.
Michael.
sorry about the spelling.
takes a while but it hapens.
Michael.
sorry about the spelling.
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Re: corrosion of ally body blocks where they touch steel?
I took my alloy blocks out few weeks ago when I did the bodymount rubbers.
There was no issues with the bodywork, or alloy itself... Go with it, no hassles dude, piss easy
There was no issues with the bodywork, or alloy itself... Go with it, no hassles dude, piss easy
murcod wrote:What about using marine grade stainless bolts with the aluminium blocks? Stainless and aluminium don't react- that why they use stainless fittings on ally boats.
Who told you that - they still react - that's why they use DURALAC on boats. It's not difficult, JUST BUY SOME DURALAC and put them on the bolts and between the alloy and steel. A lot cheaper than buying stainless bolts!!!
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NJ SWB wrote:Cheezy, can you be more specific? I've got aluminium blocks, and took them offroad for the first time on the weekend - I get horrible groaning noises from the front over rough stuff. Is this the sort of noise you mean? Should I pull the front blocks out and Duralac them?
They can wear the body mount rubbers out faster, but not an issue I dont think bodymount rubbers when worn, cause all sorts of noises... Clunks when going round corners, up gutters etc...
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marin wrote:Grantw wrote:but on a fitup of my boat (ally) I had to use a substance called duralac that prevented electrolosis between the metals
This sounds like a good preventetive measure, approx what is that stuff worth, and would it be suitable for putting on body blocks? Does it stay wet/tacky or does it dry? and is it black?
DURALAC, its like a green pasty substance, dries fairl hard, can be painted over, get it from any marine chandlery, stops corrosion between metals, eletricians and yachties use it a lot.

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ISUZUROVER wrote:murcod wrote:What about using marine grade stainless bolts with the aluminium blocks? Stainless and aluminium don't react- that why they use stainless fittings on ally boats.
Who told you that - they still react - that's why they use DURALAC on boats. It's not difficult, JUST BUY SOME DURALAC and put them on the bolts and between the alloy and steel. A lot cheaper than buying stainless bolts!!!
Probably the place we bought the ally boat off years ago!?
Here's some info on ally corrosion:
http://www.afsa.co.za/download/tech/intro8.pdf
You could always attach sacrificial zinc anodes onto each ally lift block!

Or just get nylon blocks and save all the hassle.

David
BTW Duralac is also known as Zinc Chromate paint from the info I just found:
http://www.eng-tips.com/gpviewthread.cf ... 15/lev3/55
http://www.eng-tips.com/gpviewthread.cf ... 15/lev3/55
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murcod wrote:What about using marine grade stainless bolts with the aluminium blocks? Stainless and aluminium don't react- that why they use stainless fittings on ally boats.
mate, thats the biggest load of crap ever, there is a really bad electrolysis and corrosion action between alloy and stainless!! DAMN!
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