On Feb 17, 6:18=A0pm, Richard Setford <richardsetf...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Copper grease is far better at maintaining it's integrity in a high
> temperature situation.
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> Normal grease, in high temps, will degrade and, possibly, ignite.
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> tricky4000 wrote:
> > On Feb 17, 5:37 am, Richard Setford <richardsetf...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> IRT "smear of grease round the hub will help for next time"
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> >> Can I suggest you use copper grease instead?
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> >> Rich
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> >> Chris wrote:
> >>> Hit the wheel from inside with a rubber hammer as alloy wheels get
> >>> stuck onto the hub due to being washed and not removed and cleaned
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> > Why copper grease? =A0What's the difference?
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Is this the same copper grease you put on the edge of new brake pads
before you fit them? Apparently it stops squealing.
Dan .


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