KR> WD-40

2010-09-28 Thread Tim
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 "

Fw: RE: KR> WD-40

2010-09-28 Thread joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com
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

KR> WD-40

2010-09-28 Thread Dan Heath
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.? See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the picsĀ  See you at the 2011 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il - MVN There

KR> WD-40

2010-09-28 Thread Jeff York
- 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.

KR> WD-40

2010-09-28 Thread Virgil N. Salisbury
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. > > > Craig > > > > > >

KR> WD-40

2010-09-28 Thread Craig Williams
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 Sub

KR> WD-40

2010-09-28 Thread hart...@charter.net
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