where do you get slider pin grease
will lm grease be okay am rebuilding rear calipers
cheers
sliding pin grease
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Re: sliding pin grease
Neosophist wrote:An object that cannot move by itself cannot "fuck itself up", as you put it.
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Re: sliding pin grease
cheers just ordered some
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Re: sliding pin grease
don't use that for sliders.
Use it on pistons and rubber seals to help locate them.
It's good stuff and I always use it on pistons etc but it's vegetable oil based, will melt too easily.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Silicone-grea ... 48435811be
Some high temp silicone grease is rubber safe. The stuff Honda use is oranage I believe.
Make sure to flush all the old grease out first, if the rubber seals are swollen from previous grease or cleaning sprays then replace them
Use it on pistons and rubber seals to help locate them.
It's good stuff and I always use it on pistons etc but it's vegetable oil based, will melt too easily.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Silicone-grea ... 48435811be
Some high temp silicone grease is rubber safe. The stuff Honda use is oranage I believe.
Make sure to flush all the old grease out first, if the rubber seals are swollen from previous grease or cleaning sprays then replace them
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Re: sliding pin grease
Correct! Red rubber grease is however perfect for carb diaphragms