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Old 07-07-2006, 04:49 PM
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That Molykote 33 seem like it would work quite well on the linkage, gears, and piston or whatever it's called. I found what is below.

Do you think that Molykote 33 would be better than sunroof lube, which is actually called a paste?


2005.08.12
MolykoteŽ Bearing Grease Designed for Extreme Low Temperature Applications

MIDLAND, Mich. - August 12, 2005 - With a service temperature range of -100° to 400°F (-73° to 204°C), MolykoteŽ 33 Extreme Low Temperature Bearing Grease is effective at lubricating plastic gears, bearings and cams, as well as metal and rubber parts that must remain operable when subjected to low operating temperatures, severe weathering and oxidation.

Available in light and medium consistencies (NLGI #1 and #2), Molykote 33 Extreme Low Temperature Bearing Grease can be used on freezer cart casters and cold room conveyor equipment; utility disconnect switch contacts; plastic electric clock motors; maximum-demand meters, power-factor meters, watt-hour meters; windshield wiper motor gears; photographic, optical
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