I recently read a article in Sail magazine about tools you should have on a boat and it noted that the product Kopr Shield is a "conductive grease for battery connections and to seal engine zincs."
I have a Yanmar 3GMD on my boat and it is a raw water cooled engine that has two plugs in the side of the engine block and one at the end of the head that when removed the zincs (pencil type) can be checked/replaced. After having trouble years ago getting these threaded plugs out of the head and engine block I have always made it a habit to use Never Seize on the threads and it has been much easier for removal. I was wondering if I should be using a more conductive grease or if it matters much. My zincs don't corrode much and most years they don't need replacing, but never have.
Any thoughts?
I have a Yanmar 3GMD on my boat and it is a raw water cooled engine that has two plugs in the side of the engine block and one at the end of the head that when removed the zincs (pencil type) can be checked/replaced. After having trouble years ago getting these threaded plugs out of the head and engine block I have always made it a habit to use Never Seize on the threads and it has been much easier for removal. I was wondering if I should be using a more conductive grease or if it matters much. My zincs don't corrode much and most years they don't need replacing, but never have.
Any thoughts?