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Distributor Lubrication
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len47merc |
02-29-2016 @ 2:38 PM
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'42-'48 Shop Manual states to lubricate distributor pivot pins, outer rollers, governor plate and the inside of the breaker cam with a light film of petroleum jelly. There must be a better and more appropriate lubricant that you guys use than this. Appreciate your experience and advice.
Steve
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Drbrown |
02-29-2016 @ 7:00 PM
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Speaking strictly for myself, I have been using Petroleum Jelly for distributor parts and many other things for over 65 years and never been disappointed with it. These days, I even use it in brake caliper slides.
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cliftford |
02-29-2016 @ 7:26 PM
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Back in the day, we used lubriplate. Petrouluem jelly might work just as well.
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len47merc |
03-01-2016 @ 5:00 AM
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65 years! - with that endorsement think I'll accept the petroleum jelly as the gospel and move on. Thanks guys.
Steve
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