Will any good quality lube work for lubing up the lube points on an outlander, or do you need a specific type?
Cam An 12133 posts · Joined 2007 Add to quote Only show this user #2 · Jul 6, 2008 I use http://samsgarage.com/green_grease.htm... It is a waterproof full synthetic....you can get it at autozone or oreilly..
I use http://samsgarage.com/green_grease.htm... It is a waterproof full synthetic....you can get it at autozone or oreilly..
QUADAHOLIC 9462 posts · Joined 2006 Add to quote Only show this user #3 · Jul 6, 2008 Synthetic water-wash-out resistant, is good for the u-joints and a-arms. It's been established that you want to stay away from moly-based stuff in the u-joints.:2cent:
Synthetic water-wash-out resistant, is good for the u-joints and a-arms. It's been established that you want to stay away from moly-based stuff in the u-joints.:2cent:
K KINGFORCE-X 118 posts · Joined 2008 Add to quote Only show this user #4 · Jul 6, 2008 what about marine grease?
QUADAHOLIC 9462 posts · Joined 2006 Add to quote Only show this user #5 · Jul 6, 2008 Marine grease is good. Here is some more info on the subject(about halfway down), along with several other threads found by searching "grease".
Marine grease is good. Here is some more info on the subject(about halfway down), along with several other threads found by searching "grease".
M mattinthehat 164 posts · Joined 2007 Add to quote Only show this user #6 · Jul 7, 2008 I use the brp seadoo grease. seems to work well.