Is there anything wrong with using high temperature auto grease for guns?
Tends to fail pretty badly when it gets dirty.
Vtwin oil works well if you want an easy to get oil.
>>31178607
No problem at all.
>>31178625
That's why you maintain your guns. Grease makes maintenance easier. Get gud.
It will get sticky
And can't use on polymers
>>31178778
I thought all grease is sticky.
>>31178780
No it's not.
>>31178778
>can't use on polymers
>because disk brakes don't have polymer seals....
Retard.
>>31178607
High temp grease is usually too thick to use on guns because of the low temperatures.
>>31178954
>dis brakes
>grease
>>31178607
I use bike chain teflon grease
>>31178954
You would have been better off talking about polymer bushings.
>>31178780
silicone grease is insanely sticky
>>31178954
you seem to be confused as to where the brakes are and where the bearings are
you should be using anti-sieze on the caliper pins [assuming a floating caliper] not wheel bearing grease
>>31178625
Remember using motor oil (forgot what weight now) for the M2. Makes for a nightmare to clean but works great
>>31180156
I use Mobil 1 5W-30, applied with Qtip after Qtip. Stuff works pretty good and obviously an entire quart lasts for a while.
>>31180164
That weight does sound familiar but we were stuck with some Turkish version
what about moly di sulfide or something similar to that?
>>31180760
Just use Moly lithium grease. It works well and you can eat it too.
>>31180773
im very sure about that last part
>>31180164
10w30 synthetic here, works great.
I get a couple e-cig juice containers, fill em up and put one in range bag and one at home.
Grease really isn't ideal for action components, too thick.
It's fine for areas that have loose tolerances,or don't see a lot of constant friction but tighter tolerance areas work better with oil.