I have 2 Hammond 500va transfo's (100vct, but now split as 2 x 50v) which had some thick fiber washers under the bolt-head on one end. These are from 1982 and originally marked 115v pri, but these days mains is 122v. After splitting out the center-tap on one, all checked OK (voltage, inter winding isolation, capacitance under 400pF, etc..) but the lamination's were a bit buzzy without the screws and end-caps fastened.
After re-assembly with stronger steel washers to keep down the buzzing, I decided to let the first one idle on the bench connected to the Variac at 115v but it was still quite buzzy. After 20 minutes, I checked and all seemed fine but noticed localized heat on the end caps and probing further, burnt my finger on the head of a lamination bolt. I'm not aware of what happens with stray flux acting on these bolts, but what is "standard procedure" with these bolts and fiber washers? I've never seen (felt..) this before..
* The Eventual plan is to run 4 RD-tech type modules from the split windings.