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The only problem with any "anti-seize" is it will eventually wear off (run off) due to heat or water . The best anti-seize" for wet applications ( like frames and any exposed bolts) is the "Marine Grade" anti-seize. It really sticks, but it too will eventually wear off.
I have used stainless steel studs and brass nuts on my IHC engines and my Chevy engines. Works really slick ! IHC engines especially have a history of being real pains to come off.
Your not dreaming Chris. The newer stuff is really garbage compared to the old wrenches. Even the Snap-On wrenches are cheaper then the older ones. I really hate to lose or break one of my old Snap-Ons. When I have broken one you can see in the replacements how they cheapened them. Most of my...