Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 6:45 PM
Subject: Fw: RE: KR> WD-40
Dan,
Like I said - It seemed like a good idea at the time, I'm still not sure
that I did actually lube the verneir but there seemed to be a lot of
evidence of it.
Joe Horton
>Dan wrote:
>Who said these need to be "
Dan,
Like I said - It seemed like a good idea at the time, I'm still not sure that I
did actually lube the verneir but there seemed to be a lot of evidence of it.
Joe Horton
>Dan wrote:
>Who said these need to be "lubed"? I have never "lubed" one, but then I
have never put that many hours on one
Who said these need to be "lubed"? I have never "lubed" one, but then I
have never put that many hours on one. Why would you lube something that
does not need to be lubd.?
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From: Virgil N. Salisbury
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 4:15 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> WD-40
Ever try MICROLON, Virg
Craig Williams wrote:
> Has anyone use the Reminton Gun lube with teflon to lube thing like this.
> Seems
> like that may be a better choice.
Ever try MICROLON, Virg
Craig Williams wrote:
> Has anyone use the Reminton Gun lube with teflon to lube thing like this.
> Seems
> like that may be a better choice. Just thinkin' out loud.
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> Craig
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Has anyone use the Reminton Gun lube with teflon to lube thing like this.
Seems
like that may be a better choice. Just thinkin' out loud.
Craig
From: "hart...@charter.net"
To: kr...@mylist.net
Sent: Tue, September 28, 2010 6:52:21 AM
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Joe wrote:
"I may have in the past gave it a shot of WD-40 thinking that it was
good for it."
Joe,
You are correct in considering that the WD-40 used in your throttle
cable could possibly be the problem. WD-40 was originally designed to
prevent surface corrosion, but also has limited use as a
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