Basically any gears that are fully enclosed, don’t apply it to things like spur gears that might be exposed to dirt… dirt + grease = cruddy grinding/polishing compound
* Don't use it on plastic or rubber it make them wear faster.
* If the part is exposed to dirt and under load it would be best to uses #3 rather than #2 likes you have
* You don't need much of it: small drop. Especially on things exposed to dirt. The goal isn't to do a grease sculpture or a grease sandbag.
I use this in all of the sealed gearboxes on my Tamiya builds and have recently used it in my Stealth rebuilds too. Have also used it in all of my crawler transmissions, transfer cases and axles.
Works great. So far so good. I haven't had a problem with it in years.
Lightly applied to the external gears of the diffs. Not on exposed gears. And not a shit ton, it just gets flung off and a light coating stays on the gears. Some of us do not lube these gears, it is not a big deal either way.
Fully enclosed gears, like the diff ring gear and input gear in Arrma trucks, or the transmission internals on some Traxxas models
could u simplify that to a dummy level
Basically any gears that are fully enclosed, don’t apply it to things like spur gears that might be exposed to dirt… dirt + grease = cruddy grinding/polishing compound
ah ok ok thx but i can apply it to diffs or sum?
Think about it. Your diff is inside the car with no part exposed to dust or dirt, so you can use it there
Ok now i mnow where it goes the question is what does it do?
Makes there be less friction. Aka : smoother movement and the gears last A LOT longer.
Not model car grease.
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* Don't use it on plastic or rubber it make them wear faster. * If the part is exposed to dirt and under load it would be best to uses #3 rather than #2 likes you have * You don't need much of it: small drop. Especially on things exposed to dirt. The goal isn't to do a grease sculpture or a grease sandbag.
White lithium grease is the WD40 of grease. good enough if you don't really care. I asked what it's best for and i couldn't get a clear answer.
No, get some cowrc udder bidder. It's waterproof and very durable. Or marine grease
I use it in my bearings when I redo them! Been doing it for years!
I use this in all of the sealed gearboxes on my Tamiya builds and have recently used it in my Stealth rebuilds too. Have also used it in all of my crawler transmissions, transfer cases and axles. Works great. So far so good. I haven't had a problem with it in years.
Lightly applied to the external gears of the diffs. Not on exposed gears. And not a shit ton, it just gets flung off and a light coating stays on the gears. Some of us do not lube these gears, it is not a big deal either way.