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Old 06-26-2003, 04:03 PM   #1
Hozer 88GTConv
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Default grease...

molybdenum or moly-b is superior b/c of its higher temperature/friction absorbtion capacity while retaining homogeneous lubrication on a given surface, i.e. it "plates out "...

lithium is a good all purpose grease but it becomes uneven at lower temperatures and breaks down if sustained temperatures exceed 300 F....
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