I wonder if a high heat special grease is really needed. The manifold normally does not get that hot. And you are supposed to apply a very thin coat anyhow. For my internal hub gears on my bicycles and all the other bike bearings I use a marine grade bearing grease which is rated to 500F. I wonder if I could just use that stuff. I don’t really want to buy another type of grease just for the valves.
Than simply use anything not containing silicone. Of course the stuff that was recommended costs $1.00 I have some packets here PM me your address I'll mail them to you![]()
Than simply use anything not containing silicone. Of course the stuff that was recommended costs $1.00 I have some packets here PM me your address I'll mail them to you![]()
Probably similar to these:
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I did it on my Summit 450 and on my old Genesis 2 and it was easy and very satisfying...smooth operating valves!I have to thank Larry and Chris again for combining talents and making such a great resource available to us.
Yah, I know a lot of brakes come with them too. It would be nice to find a source that would sell a half dozen or so packs for a few bucks. Actually, on pack is probably good for several grills.
Hey, what about this stuff? Permatex is a great brand and a 2 oz tube is convienient but should last forever doing grills and even a break job or two. It is synthetic but I don't see anywhere that says it is moly or Silicone based.
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