View Full Version : the commercial version of... diff lube??
RCMits 04-10-2006, 09:31 PM So, what is the commercial version of:
Stealth Lube (your standard diff lube):_____________?
Black Grease Lube (used on diff thrust):____________?
Green Slime (used to lubricate shocks): ___________?
I am always curious to see what I can buy from Home Depot or Schucks/Kragens to compliment my arsenal of chemicals at home ;-)
I am sure there is an equivalent out there.
Losi Lube and Associated Diff lube seem exactly the same =)
patcollins 04-10-2006, 10:07 PM Green Slime is NoLean Shock lube from a motor cycle shop, works excellent as diff lube too fyi. If you buy a gallon of this I wouln't mind having a tablespoon full or so.
Diff lube is just silicon grease
Black Grease is Molybendum grease (I think?)
RCMits 04-11-2006, 02:08 AM Green Slime is NoLean Shock lube from a motor cycle shop, works excellent as diff lube too fyi. If you buy a gallon of this I wouln't mind having a tablespoon full or so.
Diff lube is just silicon grease
Black Grease is Molybendum grease (I think?)
heck if i can find it i dont mind sharing =)
-Noleen's SF-3 seal grease -
http://www.nyhondayamaha.com/images/ec0190/19-6255.jpg
Silicon grease eh?
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-Something like this?
Molybendum grease ?? You mean the stuff I pack bearings with when I'm working on full-size cars? I think when I was changing out some shocks on a civic, I had to pack some Moly Grease into a bearing... or something.. :|
http://www.neverseezproducts.com/b-black1.jpg
hmm...
OvalmanPA 04-11-2006, 07:36 PM Watch using the green slime on diffs however. I've had occasion of not being able to get the diff tight enough so it won't slip when using it. Slippery stuff!
RCMits 04-11-2006, 08:13 PM oh heck no.. no green slime on diff =) i guess i should rename this title to "whats the commercial use version of.........."
eviltone 04-12-2006, 11:48 PM Actually...... funny thing is - i've started to use Lucas Synthetic Oil treatment to L00000b my diffballs on my pan car. the diff DOES ge tight properly - AND is smooth as silk... (as long as the outer hub bearing stays alive...)
ekid138 04-26-2006, 06:03 PM Green Slime is NoLean Shock lube from a motor cycle shop, works excellent as diff lube too fyi. If you buy a gallon of this I wouln't mind having a tablespoon full or so.
Diff lube is just silicon grease
Black Grease is Molybendum grease (I think?)
What are you supposed to do with a gallon of Green Slime anyway... I've had the same tube for years! LOL. :freak:
patcollins 04-26-2006, 07:15 PM What are you supposed to do with a gallon of Green Slime anyway... I've had the same tube for years! LOL. :freak:
I go through it fairly quickly I guess. I rebuild my shocks pretty often.
RCMits 04-27-2006, 04:08 AM What are you supposed to do with a gallon of Green Slime anyway... I've had the same tube for years! LOL. :freak:
in the last 4 years, ive gone and and used 3 tubes. so... if i get a super large version, i can pass the savings on to local friends here on hobbytalk ;-)
heh
n3rd420 05-14-2006, 04:39 PM What should I use im my electric diffs? Like a mini-t or rc10. silicone???
burbs 05-14-2006, 11:26 PM I had heard some lubes are also used for lubing cables on atv's and motorcycles and such..I think thats what custom works lube is..
katf1sh 05-14-2006, 11:51 PM trinity tire tweak is ____________
burbs 05-15-2006, 05:34 AM trinity tire tweak is MESSY :thumbsup:
n3rd420 05-15-2006, 09:27 AM im going to get some all purpose grease. the thinker the better? Thanks
irvan36mm 05-15-2006, 10:05 AM trinity tire tweak is MESSY :thumbsup: Definitely messy,but works great!
trinity tire tweak is ____________
F1sh- I've had a couple of the guys (one works for John Deere) in the pits check out my bottle of Tire Tweak & they say it smells like some sort of metal thread cutting fluid used in heavy industry. It also looks like a bottle of oil I used to have that's used for breaking-in & softening baseball gloves,leather hiking boots & other leather stuff. Leather "Tanning Oil",I think it was called. Hmmm.
-George
CDW35 05-15-2006, 11:24 AM Definitely messy,but works great!
F1sh- I've had a couple of the guys (one works for John Deere) in the pits check out my bottle of Tire Tweak & they say it smells like some sort of metal thread cutting fluid used in heavy industry. It also looks like a bottle of oil I used to have that's used for breaking-in & softening baseball gloves,leather hiking boots & other leather stuff. Leather "Tanning Oil",I think it was called. Hmmm.
-George
Thats interesting!!!!
irvan36mm 05-15-2006, 11:33 AM Thats interesting!!!!LOL I'll have to go to Sports Authority & buy another bottle of that Leather stuff & take a sniff and/or try it on a foam tire laying around! It's definitely an oil/petroleum product,for sure.
-George
irvan36mm 05-15-2006, 02:18 PM LOL I'll have to go to Sports Authority & buy another bottle of that Leather stuff & take a sniff and/or try it on a foam tire laying around! It's definitely an oil/petroleum product,for sure.
-George
OK,just got some baseball glove softener & tried it on an old tire. That's not it! LOL The "Tweak" is probably something w/Lanolin in it. I've seen a lot of the racers here use suntan lotion (a must have in FL) or hand cleaner without the gritty pumice stuff in it (such as "Goop").
CDW35 05-15-2006, 04:02 PM OK,just got some baseball glove softener & tried it on an old tire. That's not it! LOL The "Tweak" is probably something w/Lanolin in it. I've seen a lot of the racers here use suntan lotion (a must have in FL) or hand cleaner without the gritty pumice stuff in it (such as "Goop").
I have no clue myself, I know here in we use suntan lotion for outdoors on the asphalt,
katf1sh 05-17-2006, 02:28 AM tweak is the best damn outdoor traction i have ever used. but it's 7.00 a bottle!
jeff brown at superior had his dad(a chemist) break down the ingriedents. jeff now sells his own tweak and it's a bit better than tweak. it does smell like thread cutter fluid and lanolin. i know if we figure it out we could make a gallon of it for 20.00
n3rd420 05-26-2006, 07:47 PM I went to discount and asked for some silicone grease.... They pointed me to CRC Di-Electric Grease. It looks like silicone grease and I did some research and it is. Now I put it in my mini-t diff and its kinda hard to turn the spur shaft be hand... it has quite a bit of drag. Mabey this stuff is too thick?? I think im gonna get the right stuff from the hobby shop. Any Help Would Be Great!!!! THANKS
ta_man 05-26-2006, 09:32 PM A guy at my LHS suggested using Mobil 1 Synthetic Wheel Bearing grease. He said it is recommended by Traxxas for the trans gears in the T-Maxx. I bought a tube at a auto parts store for about $6.80. I now have enough to last 5 people two lifetimes. I tried it on a Rustler Diff and trans gears and it seems to work great but you do have to use it sparingly.
If you are still using the gear diff in the Mini-T, hard to turn may be what you want - it is more like a ball diff.
n3rd420 05-28-2006, 01:22 PM Well I found something that works great!! CRC El-Electric Grease is a silcone grease used to prevent rust, moisture on electrical stuff. It also has a high heat tolerance. I put this stuff in my mini-t diff. At first it was hard to turn... but after a few minutes for it to set in it was smooth as can be. I recommend this stuff to anyone. You can get a 3.3oz can for about $8 at Auto Zone or Discount. Its pretty neat how it comes in a presureized can. Just pull the trigger and grease baby. Just wanted to share my discovery. I actually think this stuff works better than the real stuff. Danny
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