Greasy thread
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Greasy thread
So I am cleaning and preparing to lube my clutch arm needle bearings. Snowbum says no moly for this. I have a tube and squeeze tube of BMW # 10 but both products are from 1992! Is that too old? If not, is there a better product available today. I can get Bel Ray waterproof grease nearby, I'm thinking that might be too thick. What thinks you?
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Re: Greasy thread
The grease is only too old if it has physically dried up or separated out the oil from the soap. If it looks OK I'd use it.
barry
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Cheshire
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Re: Greasy thread
I have used Bel-Ray waterproof grease since forever. It is great stuff for high load bearings such as swing-arms and steering heads.
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Re: Greasy thread
Hi all, hey think about it like this...if grease had such a short life in the tube, we would have to take everything apart that is greased on these old machines and re-grease much more often. I think when exposed to water and oxygen it will go bad, but takes decades.
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Re: Greasy thread
Good point!Gibson wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2017 7:01 am Hi all, hey think about it like this...if grease had such a short life in the tube, we would have to take everything apart that is greased on these old machines and re-grease much more often. I think when exposed to water and oxygen it will go bad, but takes decades.
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