There was a good thread recently in collectables
What-grease-should-I-use-to-reduce-seepage-from-loading-tap-leak. Plenty of ideas here even if you have no leaks.
Best way to lube a loading tap on rebuild? For an old BSA what is the best treatment, light gun oil or a particular grease? to hand I have motor Castrol LM, silicon or Abbey LT2 molybdenum, am I best to source something more correct?
I know some one who uses the car type grease on everything and laughs when I say there are more suitable greases per different areas of the action such as the tap, spring, trigger & piston etc if you know what's what.
Last edited by stevegv8; 28-12-2022 at 12:54 PM.
Steve
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There was a good thread recently in collectables
What-grease-should-I-use-to-reduce-seepage-from-loading-tap-leak. Plenty of ideas here even if you have no leaks.
Yes I remember that from earlier this month, I seem to recall it leaning towards products for taps if worn though, I think mine is good from how it worked pre strip down so wondered if a light smear of thin oil would be sufficient and lasting? as I think the moly grease will make it drag a little. Was looking for sound advice for re assurance.
Steve
I've had Good deals & great info from many in this forum.
Try super lube it contain's PTFE , https://www.zoro.co.uk/shop/lubrican...greases/f/7663
as above saw it on you tube