key pin lubrication

David Ilvedson ilvey@sbcglobal.net
Wed, 31 Oct 2001 10:09:05 -0800


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ProLube, which is thick, is not appropriate for keypins.  Better for
keyframe guide pins and pedal work. Protek CPL is perfect for the bushing
cloth.  I use McLube 205 also...

David I.


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On 10/31/01 at 6:24 PM Isaac OLEG SIMANOT wrote:
Hi

Protek does not work more than a few days (ProLube).

It is very quickly gummy, may be a reaction with the nickel pin, very bad
results I had.

I switched to McLube 205 - the best I've find at this day.

Isaac OLEG

P.S and the pins where washed clean , decontaminated and polished before
any application.


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David Love
Envoy=E9 : mercredi 31 octobre 2001 17:17
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Objet : key pin lubrication


I have for years used McClube to lubricate key pins.  Recently, however, I
was having a hard time getting rid of excess friction prior to a weigh off
and tried using Protek instead and got quite good results.  Any others
compared the two substances this way and what have you found?

David Love


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