grease stays put better than oil, but anything is better than nothing.
I just greased up the bushings on a Tiagra rear mech yesterday, it
improved the shifting muchly.
On 12 May 2006 09:23:32 -0700, "Sammy Shuford" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>These pulleys have a bushing. Should they be lubed with oil or white
>lithium grease?
Grease is made from oil and a thick carrier. The oil is the lube; the
carrier just helps keep it where you put it, and then stays behind as
a sticky nonlubricating gum when the oil is gone. I'd just use oil.
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Josh Hassol wrote:
> Sammy Shuford wrote:
>
>>These pulleys have a bushing. Should they be lubed with oil or white
>>lithium grease?
>
>
> I've had good luck using Tri-Flow on mine.
>
I second that motion. It has teflon in it that will leave a coating on
the lubricated parts.
Ken
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On 12 May 2006 09:23:32 -0700, "Sammy Shuford" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>These pulleys have a bushing. Should they be lubed with oil or white
>lithium grease?
Yet another vote for oil. I use a drop or two of Mobil-1.
Werehatrack wrote:
> On 12 May 2006 09:23:32 -0700, "Sammy Shuford" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>>These pulleys have a bushing. Should they be lubed with oil or white
>>lithium grease?
>
>
> Grease is made from oil and a thick carrier. The oil is the lube; the
> carrier just helps keep it where you put it, and then stays behind as
> a sticky nonlubricating gum when the oil is gone. I'd just use oil.
The problem with grease is that it requires disassembly (not a big deal
really). I also have noticed that the very little clearance between the
bushing and pulley doesn't really allow for any grease reserve. My vote
is for oil (and the teflon residue doesn't remain or even help, I
suspect) which can be applied without disassembly.
walmort auto or marine carries castrol marine wheel bearing grease ina
tube -scrape out with clean screwdriver or narow spatula
at the retail level, this stuff is ultra ne plus
do not not oil following greasing - self defeating - thins grease,
grease runs out - duh