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Assuming they are SS, you only get 'rust' on them from poor machining practices/not passivating or from being in a no oxygen environment (anaerobic).
You also must use the correct anti-sieze on SS threads or it is a one way trip.
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You also must use the correct anti-sieze on SS threads or it is a one way trip.
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