Re: Front wheel noise
Posted: 05 Oct 2018, 09:38
Vaseline for goodness sake man!Kwacky wrote:It is a joke.
Everyone knows ACF50 works better on your brakes
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Vaseline for goodness sake man!Kwacky wrote:It is a joke.
Everyone knows ACF50 works better on your brakes
Oh your talking about brakes?Kwacky wrote:Nah, it's attracts grit and you end up with marked brake discs. I like clean and polished discs.
Kwacky wrote:It is a joke.
Everyone knows ACF50 works better on your brakes
I use it on the pistons & dust-seals (NOT hydraulic side)Rossgo wrote:What!!!!! Where!!??!!
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I gave it a cartwheel or four.Kwacky wrote:kiwikrasher wrote:Remember what happened to me and the D6 when my front wheel bearing failed????Kwacky wrote:I might just spray everything with WD40 and hope for the best.
No, remind me.
Good idea to be fair.StMarks wrote:I use it on the pistons & dust-seals (NOT hydraulic side)Rossgo wrote:What!!!!! Where!!??!!
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ACF50 does not damage plastics & rubbers, is fireproof & prevents corrosion.
I have used it for the last 5/6 times I have rebuilt brake calipers, and it seems to work exceptionally well for me.
# Note*
Just because I do it, does not mean anyone else should do so. -There may be a pitfall that I have yet to experience, and I wouldn't want that to happen to anyone else from following my approach.
In fairness, Kwacky had his big road crash around the same time and his was far superior to mine.Monty wrote:He’s the best