Flamez
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posted on 19/8/10 at 11:09 AM |
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Bushes and grease
well after a year on track I thought I best have a look at the bushes, dont ask me why...
They were easier to remove and reinstall than the first time. probably down to practice etc. but on inspection they did need to be re-greased with
copper slip. I probably didn't use enough the first time around. All the bushed were dry with a little residue grease left.
It was also a good exercise as a spanner check and in ensuring all the nuts etc were done up correctly.
my build mac1motorsports
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Bluemoon
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posted on 19/8/10 at 11:32 AM |
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Planing on doing mine at some point, It's almost tempting to install grease nipples..
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dinosaurjuice
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posted on 19/8/10 at 01:20 PM |
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wouldnt bother with that nasty copperslip. red rubber grease is sooo much better. does cost a bit though
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40inches
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posted on 19/8/10 at 03:08 PM |
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Copper slip isn,t really a grease, more like a copper based grinding paste
I use this, and I think a grease nipple
isn't a bad idea
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Bluemoon
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posted on 19/8/10 at 04:28 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by 40inches
Copper slip isn,t really a grease, more like a copper based grinding paste
I use this, and I think a grease nipple
isn't a bad idea
Yep, rubber grease or silicone grease, I think and NOT petroleum based greases..
Linky to the "real" stuff:
linky
No idea if you can get it in the uk.
More info on fitting for others to look at can be found in:
linky
Not sure I agree with using Moly grease in the above linky.
[Edited on 19/8/10 by Bluemoon]
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ReMan
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posted on 19/8/10 at 09:53 PM |
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I've revised my personal opinion on this based on my experience.
That is, do not use copperslip, but use any other moly or general grease
thats it
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