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FWIW, 'my' locksmith Corinne recommended against graphite; she said it
gunks-up the mechanisms. IIRC, she used a WD-40 product (but not the
original WD-40, which I only use to displace moisture on my
nuclear-tipped Atlas missile warheads).
On 8/29/2020 9:34 AM, jim via Healeys wrote:
> Something like this?
>
> On Saturday, 29 August 2020, 06:33:52 GMT-7, Kees Oudesluijs via
> Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net> wrote:
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> Well, you can have a joint with dry grit/dust or with oiled grit/dust.
> I would still go for the latter. Perhaps if you use a spray like WD40
> you may rinse the joint clean and lubricate at the same time. Problem
> is: WD40 lubricant does not last very long.
>
> Kees Oudesluijs
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> Op 29-8-2020 om 14:58 schreef warthodson--- via Healeys:
> I have only received 3 replies & all 3 recommend some form of
> lubrication. I am somewhat surprised. I anticipated a split (50/50)
> decision. Considering the dirty, dusty, gritty environment that the
> unsealed linkage ball & sockets operate in, I thought some would
> suggest the it is better to not have any lubricant that would trap &
> hold the abrasive particles.
> Does anyone agree with this?
> Gary Hodson
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kees Oudesluijs via Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
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> A drop of oil now and then is a good idea on any car bar when ball
> sockets are nylon/plastic.
> Kees Oudesluijs
>
>
> Op 29-8-2020 om 03:41 schreef Bob Spidell:
> A little lube never hurts. Wheel bearing grease is the most persistent.
>
> On 8/28/2020 11:01 AM, warthodson--- via Healeys wrote:
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FWIW, 'my' locksmith Corinne recommended against graphite; she said
it gunks-up the mechanisms. IIRC, she used a WD-40 product (but not
the original WD-40, which I only use to displace moisture on my
nuclear-tipped Atlas missile warheads).<br>
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<p>Well, you can have a joint with dry grit/dust or with
oiled grit/dust. I would still go for the latter.
Perhaps if you use a spray like WD40 you may rinse the
joint clean and lubricate at the same time. Problem
is: WD40 lubricant does not last very long.</p>
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have only received 3 replies & all 3 recommend
some form of lubrication. I am somewhat surprised. I
anticipated a split (50/50) decision. Considering
the dirty, dusty, gritty environment that the
unsealed linkage ball & sockets operate in, I
thought some would suggest the it is better to not
have any lubricant that would trap & hold the
abrasive particles.
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<div>A drop of oil now and then is a good
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