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Weaver 09-21-2005 06:21 AM

Do Neatrix bushings need grease?
 
Tried a search but could not find any examples.

Do Neatrix bushings need a coating of grease or silicon before install.

Thanks for your time.

widebody911 09-21-2005 06:31 AM

Find some rubber-friendly lubricant to use to install them; normal grease will eat them.

KTL 09-21-2005 06:46 AM

Silicone spray and longer bolts make life easier when installing. The longer bolts pull the assembly into the chassis, instead of having to pound them in with a rubber mallet like I did. :rolleyes:

Like Thom said, don't use petroleum grease. Turns the rubber to a sticky paste.

Weaver 09-21-2005 06:53 AM

Thanks Thom. I was thinking of using either Dow 111 or Napa Sil-glide on them upon installation.

Thanks

Weaver 09-21-2005 06:58 AM

Thanks KTL. Where did you source your bolts?

widebody911 09-21-2005 06:59 AM

K-Y?

Weaver 09-21-2005 07:01 AM

Whats K-Y's operating temperture range?

widebody911 09-21-2005 07:02 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Weaver
Whats K-Y's operating temperture range?
Doesn't matter - you only need it long enough to get it in :)

Weaver 09-21-2005 07:05 AM

Ok.......thats the end of this thread! Thanks for the help and good morning in California.

widebody911 09-21-2005 07:10 AM

All kidding aside, I've used it a lot when installing window and door seals in freshly-painted VW's.

KTL 09-21-2005 07:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Weaver
Thanks KTL. Where did you source your bolts?
Ace Hardware in my town has good metric selection of bolts. Since you're only using the bolts to pull the bushing into the body, cheap ones are fine. They'll obviously be too long once you get the assembly seated in the body, so the old bolts will still be needed.

450knotOffice 09-21-2005 09:09 AM

Yes. I'd use Dow 111. It really is an awesome grease for this job (oil return tubes too).


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