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Started by Alexiskayak_7, June 05, 2008, 11:07:08 AM

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Alexiskayak_7

I searched at wurth site and i found PTFE based spray and i what to ask you what spray should i buy to lubricate my g-lader:
http://www.wurthusa.com/project/en/leftnavi/catalog/product.php?path=09.0100.jpg

That's the link with the products.
Take a look at product: 893550...
Thank you...

PeteG40


ade

before PSD closed down steve was supplying Wurth HHS grease (with PTFE)  

next time my Wurth rep comes into work im gonna ask him what price he can do me if i buy in bulk.

will post back when ive spoken to him  ;)

Alexiskayak_7

[quote pid=1697 author=ade date=1213128071]before PSD closed down steve was supplying Wurth HHS grease (with PTFE)  

next time my Wurth rep comes into work im gonna ask him what price he can do me if i buy in bulk.

will post back when ive spoken to him  ;)[/quote]


You mean the product with number: 0893106

ade

the number on my can is 0893 106 7

Alexiskayak_7

[quote pid=1733 author=ade date=1213299045]the number on my can is 0893 106 7[/quote]


Thank you very much!

bushyg40

halfords do ptfe spray in the bike section just as good

PeteG40

i wouldnt use anything that hadn't been recommended by the likes of g-werks and pitstop as you run the risk of rotting seals etc

bushyg40

iv used for over an year now and its all good

G-spot

[quote pid=1744 author=bushyg40 date=1213443178]halfords do ptfe spray in the bike section just as good[/quote]

Avoid products that contain silicon as it contaminates your Lamba and basically screws it up!  I'm currently using the PitStop supplied product, but on doing a rebuild i'll always use the Germa Klubber grease as the PTFE spray alone doesn't have the high adhesive grab of the grease and needs reapplying regularly to maintain effectivness.

bushyg40


Alexiskayak_7

I have one question...  What if you you have oil vapour and you lube with PTFE too? Is too much?

G-spot

[quote pid=1818 author=Alexiskayak_7 date=1214006806]I have one question...  What if you you have oil vapour and you lube with PTFE too? Is too much?[/quote]

Not a problem, though heavy oil wash will cause the PTFE lube to wash off a bit, the origianl Klubber grease is a lot more resilient in my experience

Alexiskayak_7

[quote pid=1773 author=G-spot date=1213603028][quote pid=1744 author=bushyg40 date=1213443178]halfords do ptfe spray in the bike section just as good[/quote]

Avoid products that contain silicon as it contaminates your Lamba and basically screws it up!  I'm currently using the PitStop supplied product, but on doing a rebuild i'll always use the Germa Klubber grease as the PTFE spray alone doesn't have the high adhesive grab of the grease and needs reapplying regularly to maintain effectivness.[/quote]


Can you please tell me the part number of the Klubber grease can (PTFE spray) you use?

G-spot

[quote pid=1926 author=Alexiskayak_7 date=1214407247][quote pid=1773 author=G-spot date=1213603028][quote pid=1744 author=bushyg40 date=1213443178]halfords do ptfe spray in the bike section just as good[/quote]

Avoid products that contain silicon as it contaminates your Lamba and basically screws it up!  I'm currently using the PitStop supplied product, but on doing a rebuild i'll always use the Germa Klubber grease as the PTFE spray alone doesn't have the high adhesive grab of the grease and needs reapplying regularly to maintain effectivness.[/quote]


Can you please tell me the part number of the Klubber grease can (PTFE spray) you use?[/quote]

http://www.g-laderseite.de/eshop/product_info.php?cPath=30_36&products_id=44

I get this grease