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Re: Brake Grease?

To: Wayne Burton <Wayne_burton@bc.sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: Brake Grease?
From: Andrew Mace <amace@unix2.nysed.gov>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 10:54:55 -0400 ()
Bob Waid inquired about:

> >> The Haynes manual says to use "brake grease" when re-installing rear
> wheel
> >> cylinders so they move freely in the back plates....

On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Wayne Burton wrote:

> Actually it is "Rubber Grease" and is compatible with Dot 3/4 brake fluid.
> Use it sparingly
> though, as it has the same problems as other grease if it gets on the
> pads/drums

Perhaps we're talking about two different applications here?

There is a grease often supplied in Girling nee Lucas rebuild kits for
packing the outer seal/dust cap and such. 

And there is the grease that is used as described by the Haynes manual: to
keep the rear wheel cylinders freely sliding back in forth in their slot
to make the rear brakes work most effectively (good also to use the same
grease VERY SPARINGLY on the tips of the shoes, and in the adjustor
mechanisms).

My preference for this latter application is white lithium grease; I've a
sizeable can of "Lubriplate" that I've been nursing along for many, many
years now! :-) 

--Andy

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