In the compression chamber (after honing), I use graphite powder with great results.
It is as slippery as hell and after an initial cloud, it stays in the chamber and gives a fast lock time
Mike
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In the compression chamber (after honing), I use graphite powder with great results.
It is as slippery as hell and after an initial cloud, it stays in the chamber and gives a fast lock time
Mike
Thankfully these days, there are lots of alternatives to the sadly missed Dri-Slide.
Just a few :-
Ambersil Moly Spray. Another spray (KG-10?). You can buy moly powder from Chambers. Have a look on the Drake Tooling site (thank you, Bigtoe01) for their diverse range of moly based greases and other product, including moly spray and Molyslip Open Gear Lube. T20 once also pointed out the JCB equivalent. Some even use the cheaper CV joint moly grease, fortified with some moly powder. BBS member, of magicninedesign, also offers a range of moly grease, paste and oil.
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hi i got some dri slide from plumbers merchants.sure its the same got the metal balls inside comes from canada £9.64 for 4 fl oz . its in the same green and black tube atb mick
That was JCB hammer grease I used to put on spring ends, I use John Deere special moly grease now.
For moly on the cylinder walls I've used this for over 30 years:-
http://www.rocol.com/products/dry-mo...-aerosol-spray
This has a very quick drying carrier so I use a bit of cellulose thinner to move it around when linishing it in.
All the best Mick
I'm sure I've heard before that this stuff is excellent, but not cheap.
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