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    What grease for brake caliper guide bolts???

    as per title, what greese do i need to use for this...

    did the rear brake pads today...
    and found that the greese on the rear right brake is completely dried up
    and not letting the caliper move very well..

    and wore down the pad on a funny angle...

    according to Kieran's guide this is some special stuff...

    anyone know what it is???

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    I've used a copper based grease without any ill effects.
    No longer empty and frantic...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Beazer
    I've used a copper based grease without any ill effects.
    It use to be called Copper Slip
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    The debate rages over copper slip. Some argue that it can shrink rubbers. It's certainly not the grease that Mitsubishi specify, but several members (including myself on Isaac's GLS) have used it with no ill effects.

    The 'correct' grease appears to be a silicone-based one - doesn't attack rubber components, but I can't find anyone manufacturing/selling the recommended stuff. It looks not unlike red rubber grease, but it can't be that?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kieran
    The 'correct' grease appears to be a silicone-based one - doesn't attack rubber components, but I can't find anyone manufacturing/selling the recommended stuff. It looks not unlike red rubber grease, but it can't be that?!
    Didn't you just know that we have it. I'll check in the morning but am pretty sure its the Series2000 Amsoil grease. Personally I thought copper slip worked OK.
    If you have a problem with getting Amsoil just contact me on 07949 944523 email don@performanceoilsltd.co.uk or web at http://www.performanceoilsltd.co.uk/
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    Quote Originally Posted by amsoil
    Didn't you just know that we have it. I'll check in the morning but am pretty sure its the Series2000 Amsoil grease. Personally I thought copper slip worked OK.
    Goodness me! Amsoil having a special super-dooper grease for the job! Who'd have thought it!!

    /Do check.... This Thursday is payday and so I'll be ordering the final parts to do my brake overhaul.

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    ...or you could look into the world of mountain biking for high grade lithium grease - used this on my old GLS to solve all manner of funny noises from front brakes with no ill effects....
    it was even red too!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by g6acb
    ...or you could look into the world of mountain biking for high grade lithium grease - used this on my old GLS to solve all manner of funny noises from front brakes with no ill effects....
    it was even red too!!!
    That's interesting..... Wonder if the Mitsubishi OEM grease is Lithium based then? Don? What say you? Is lithium grease used on slide and pivot pins?

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    I'm going to have to look this one up, I know that the guy who does servicing next door to my warehouse swears by copperslip but then again he puts copperslip on everything. The coloured greases are generally special and expensive. I would have thought from the problems the pins will encounter that the most applicable would have been our water resistant grease as its the sticking through corrsion thats the usual problem. The water resistant grease besides being fairly cheap is usually used for bearings and brakes on boat trailers that are reversed into the sea! If the bearings and brakes can survive this then I'm confident that it will stop corrosion and sticking on a road car. But I do welcome your comments.

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    Gly bro, I have some German stuff that Audi allows on the RS6 and the new RS4, want me to send u a tube of it??

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    yeh that would be sweet... ill send you a pm with my addy

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    Having asked I'm told that the best stuff to use would be Copperslip, the real stuff not Comma or someone elses version.

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    While on the subject.. Does anyone know if we can just purchase the Rubber bits for the ends of the guide pins or do we have to order a complete New braking System including Discs, Pads, Brake Pipes, Master and Slave Cylinder, Brake Booster, ABS System etc..

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    See my other post for background...

    Where did we get to on this? I've just done a bit of searching, and looks like lithium-based greases can handle up to about 250C (around the same as the boiling point of brake fluid). Is this enough for brake pin usage? Copaslip will go up to about 1100C (think at this point you might have a whole other heap of problems).

    g6acb - So far the best grease I've found for mtb use is Amsoil GHD.

    We need an Amsoil smiley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isaac Sibson

    g6acb - So far the best grease I've found for mtb use is Amsoil GHD.

    We need an Amsoil smiley.
    Cheers for the info - may just tag some on to my next order


    Made a smiley just for you Isaac


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    What do you ride g6acb? I've recently come up with a lovely concoction for fox float rear shocks, which consists of a mixture of Amsoil GHD and Amsoil ATF. Makes the consistency wetter than the plain grease, which is perfect for the air sleeve of the fox. GHD by itself is great in headsets and bearings. I'm just waiting for amsoil to come out with a 15wt fork oil (but I might brew my own out of 10wt and ATF)

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    Gah, double post...

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    When we rebuilt Isaac's brakes we found that ceratec didn't cope too well with the heat and had turned quite thick and gloopy, though it hadn't caused the pins to sieze up.

    My little pot of Mobilgrease is still working fine if you can get hold of that anywhere.

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    dont use copper grease!! have been told by race brakes in mt eden that they have seen ALOT of those glide bolts seize up due to ppl using that. including my own brakes

    use rubber grease and alot of it lol... any good hydraulic store should sell it.. about $20 for a tube and lasts ages

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    Well, I bought that one from the camskill link.

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