<VV> Would oil "attack" the rubber bushings?
Sethracer at aol.com
Sethracer at aol.com
Wed Sep 24 21:29:21 EDT 2014
Yeah, Astroglide, I've seen that. That the ticket! - (finished laughing!) -
Seth
In a message dated 9/24/2014 4:41:18 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
somereallyoldguy at gmail.com writes:
Astroglide washes off with water when you're done, verrrrrry slippery
stuff and won't attack your rubber...............ahem.
craig
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 12:07 PM, Ron Hinz via VirtualVairs
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You can buy small cans of Ru-Glyde which are handy but about thirty years
ago I bought a gallon and there will still be some left when I'm gone.
RonH
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Subject: Re: Would oil "attack" the rubber bushings?
Actually, the best stuff is "Ru-Glyde" it is used for tire mounting onto
wheels. It is available in a concentrate, but likely more product than you
would use in ten lifetimes. Maybe available - a little bit - at a tire
store
near you. Check it out on Amazon.
-Seth
In a message dated 9/18/2014 9:05:46 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
_virtualvairs at corvair.org_ (mailto:virtualvairs at corvair.org) writes:
Lots of great ideas ~
I like the WD-40 best, but will test them all on each of the 4 bushings
(oil
worked great on one so far, but it was a bit messy!)
I've heard that WD-40 revitalizes rubber, so that seems to have the least
downside?
Full report when I get them all done ...
Charlie
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Marc Sheridan via VirtualVairs
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Subject: Re: <VV> Would oil "attack" the rubber bushings?
I use WD40. It seems to "go away" shortly after it does its job.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 1:19 PM, Charlie via VirtualVairs <
_virtualvairs at corvair.org_ (mailto:virtualvairs at corvair.org) > wrote:
Greased them with a little 30W and it did the trick ~ slipped right on
around...
I wasn't sure if the oil would "attack" the rubber?
Thanks VV and Frank DuVal and Chuck Sadek!
Charlie
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From: BBRT [mailto:_chsadek at comcast.net_ (mailto:chsadek at comcast.net) ]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:18 AM
To: Charlie
Subject: Re: <VV> 1965-1969 Corvair Sway Bar Bushing Question
White grease.. The kind you use on door hinges and locks..typically.
Well, first, check bar, If all rough and corroded, clean it, sand it,
repaint, whatever. Let dry well, then grease up bushing or.....if you
don't like grease to wipe off (it will keep corrosion down), heat
rubber bushings in warm water...like kind of hot to the touch, but not
really hot... they normally expand a bit and get softer. Then push it
on and around corners, over hills and valleys, and ya got it!
C
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