which grease?!?

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which grease?!?
#1
I am in two, or three depending on my meds, minds over what grease to use...

for the clutch release arm plastic bearings...
I have the following in my grease cupboard:

Lithium
Constant Velocity
General
Copper
White
Ceramic

thoughts??
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A greasey one should do it
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Well you won't want copper grease on there bud it has small particles in it, I only use it for anti seizing
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(24-02-2013, 10:42 AM)Matt Wrote: A greasey one should do it

ahh...that helped Dodgy
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Go with the lithium it shouldn't soften the plastic

Read here


http://motionsystemdesign.com/mechanical...ears-0894/
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(24-02-2013, 10:44 AM)Piggy1987 Wrote:
(24-02-2013, 10:42 AM)Matt Wrote: A greasey one should do it

ahh...that helped Dodgy


Unhelpful post is unhelpful
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I guess I deserved it...my other posts on other threads are useless

(24-02-2013, 10:45 AM)Jonny b Wrote: Go with the lithium it shouldn't soften the plastic

Read here


http://motionsystemdesign.com/mechanical...ears-0894/


a good read...doesnt really say what to use though lol

like reading a politicians statement...interesting but not informative!!

Anyway, my thought was the lithium too...wasnt sure if CV was a bit overkill
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Yeh go with lithium

It tells you what not to use on plastic though, it's all about what they are based on
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For nylon bushes you should use silicone, lithium is for bearings like the rear beam
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#10
Lithium grease mate, use it at work on plastic components
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cheers chaps...reps handed out
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