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Re: Wire wheel conversion

To: "Reynolds,John" <JOHNR@mail.nwmissouri.edu>
Subject: Re: Wire wheel conversion
From: Charley & Peggy Robinson <ccrobins@ktc.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 18:43:59 -0500
  I use the silver stuff but when road grime sticks to it it doesn't
matter what color it is.  

  CR

"Reynolds,John" wrote:
> 
> Max,
> 
> Some suggest using grey anti-seize instead of grease so when it gets on the
> spokes, you don't notice it (painted spokes, that is).  The suggestion of
> using silicone to seal the spokes is fine, except that some have noted that
> if water does get in the hub, it will then have no ready way to get out due
> to the silicone seal.
> 
> John Reynolds
> 1979 MGB w/wire wheels (in restoration)
> 
>                 -----Original Message-----
>                 From:   Max Heim [mailto:mvheim@studiolimage.com]
>                 Sent:   Thursday, July 06, 2000 12:41 PM
>                 Cc:     MG List
>                 Subject:        Re: Wire wheel conversion
> 
>                 Charley & Peggy Robinson had this to say:
> 
>                 >Hi Stephen,
>                 >
>                 >  I have wires on my '69 B.  I love the look of wires.  I
> clean them all
>                 >the time because the anti-sieze leaks thru the spoke holes.
> Wires can
>                 >be knocked out of true by a chuck hole.  That's when you
> find out all
>                 >the spoke adjusters are rusted solid. Then you go looking
> for a used,
>                 >true, wheel with good splines.  Er, and the right spline
> pitch for your
>                 >year car.  Yessir, I looove wires!
>                 >
>                 Where are you using anti-seize? On the splines? I have
> always used
>                 multi-purpose grease. I could understand using anti-seize on
> the spoke
>                 adjusters, but how would you get it in there, except by
> totally
>                 disassembling a new wheel (before they all froze up)?
>                 Anyway, to keep the spline lube from leaking through and
> dirtying your
>                 spokes, just coat the inside of a freshly-cleaned hub with a
> thin smear
>                 of clear silicone sealer over the spoke heads (or blue or
> black or copper
>                 silicone -- it doesn't show). I got this tip from the Moss
> catalog.
> 
>                 --
> 
>                 Max Heim
>                 '66 MGB GHN3L76149
>                 If you're near Mountain View, CA,
>                 it's the red one with the silver bootlid.

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