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You know it makes sense, because in my case it was a fastener and there was a great pressure being applied and I think the concern was aluminum being cracked at fastning points. In your case it is just a moving piston and it is sealed by rubber, so even a little corrosion would not make any...
Sometimes ago I was looking into bolting an aluminum something to something and looking for a right bolt to use and I was told what ever you do, do not use stainless steel, best ones are the zinc plated hardened steel if you will not be removing it often, because removing several times will...