At 08:29 AM 7/21/97 -0400, Robert J Carley wrote:
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>On Sun, 20 Jul 1997, Eric Miller wrote:
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>> Hello All,
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>> I ordered and received a polyurethane suspension bushing kit from British
>> Parts NW (who are very pleasant to work with over the phone) last week for
>> the TR-4A, and am ready to start installing the front suspension on the
>> bare frame. I had heard that one of the negative things of polyurethane is
>> that it squeaks. The guy at British Parts NW suggested putting
>> "anti-seize" on them before installation. Has anyone tried this? If so,
>> what brand? Or maybe there is another product that would work better?
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>> Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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>> Eric Miller
>> Portland, OR
>> 1965 TR-4A
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>Eric: I used a copper based anti-seize compound. I believe it's called
>Copaslip. Works well on bushings, nuts and bolts, etc. I can't remember
>why, but I was told to specifically use a copper based product. I had to
>do some searching for it, but it is available.
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>Robert Carley
>73 TR6
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Fel-Pro C5A works well also. Great for spark plugs as well:)
Tim.
'61 TR4
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