D DIYspanner Joined 17 Apr 2007 Messages 2,561 Reaction score 129 Country 28 Oct 2019 #1 Is there any advantage to using the silicon based grease for the pins compared to ceramic brake grease?
Is there any advantage to using the silicon based grease for the pins compared to ceramic brake grease?
Mottie Joined 27 Feb 2017 Messages 42,535 Reaction score 6,637 Location Essexshire Country 28 Oct 2019 #2 That’s something I’ve never really concerned myself with. I just lube the pins with copper slip as it’s normally to hand when I’ve just fitted pads.
That’s something I’ve never really concerned myself with. I just lube the pins with copper slip as it’s normally to hand when I’ve just fitted pads.
D DIYspanner Joined 17 Apr 2007 Messages 2,561 Reaction score 129 Country 28 Oct 2019 #3 I stopped using coppaslip when I realised it was causing pads to stick a while after being fitted. No bother at all with ceramic grease.
I stopped using coppaslip when I realised it was causing pads to stick a while after being fitted. No bother at all with ceramic grease.
Mottie Joined 27 Feb 2017 Messages 42,535 Reaction score 6,637 Location Essexshire Country 28 Oct 2019 #4 I might change to that then - when I’ve used up my big pot of copper grease.
S sircerebus666 Joined 31 Oct 2019 Messages 1,423 Reaction score 225 Country 3 Nov 2019 #5 Motman said: I might change to that then - when I’ve used up my big pot of copper grease. Click to expand... Same, I've had my copper grease pot for at least 10 years now and I reckon I will still be using said copper grease pot for at least the next 30 years!
Motman said: I might change to that then - when I’ve used up my big pot of copper grease. Click to expand... Same, I've had my copper grease pot for at least 10 years now and I reckon I will still be using said copper grease pot for at least the next 30 years!