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Can you use Moly grease on polyurethane?

Can you use Moly grease on polyurethane?

Lithium based grease adheres to metal very well, has a high heat tolerance, and is water resistant making it another possibility for use with polyurethane bushings. One of the additives commonly used in lithium grease is Moly (Molybdenum Disulfide) which is actually a common additive to PTFE compounds.

What kind of grease do you use on poly bushings?

Polyurethane should only be lubricated with one specific type of grease to insure long bushing life, and squeak-free performance, Silicone based synthetic water-proof grease.

Is Moly grease good for bushings?

Moly should not be used in bearings.

Can you use dielectric grease on bushings?

Thanks, yes dielectric grease is expensive, but I find a little goes a long way. I use silicone spay on rubber bushings most of the time, but it I have a bushing that is removed from the vehicle I like the dielectric grease because it last longer.

How often should you lubricate polyurethane bushings?

Maintenance: Unlike rubber suspension bushings, poly ones need to be greased every three to five years. Feel of the Road: Polyurethane bushings help the vehicle feel like an extension of the driver. The bumps and potholes become more pronounced.

Should you grease bushings?

“No grease. The rubber bushing deforms to allow the sway bar to rotate, stretching like a rubber band and snapping back. This is the best way because it tries to return to the same position always. Grease it, allow it to slip, and the static position is constantly changing based on the direction of approach.”

When should Moly grease be used?

Greases containing moly are recommended for roller bearings subjected to very heavy loads and shock loading, especially in slow or oscillating motion such as found in universal joints and CV joints.

Can you lubricate bushings?

–J.M. Answer: You can lubricate a squeaky bushing, but you need to be careful about the lubricant you use. You also should be forewarned that finding the bushing may be difficult and getting the lubricant worked into the part may be impossible. And if the bushing is worn out, lubricating it will only hide the problem.

Where do you grease poly bushings?

With the bushings installed in the control arm, generously apply grease to the inner diameter of the bushings trying to fill the bushing grooves completely with grease. 3. Generously grease the outer diameter of the supplied TC metal inner sleeves.

Can you lubricate suspension bushings?

What should the content of moly grease be?

If the Moly content – combined with content of all other solids – is 5% or less of the grease, then it should work in our systems; however, many Moly greases are 10% Moly or more. These greases have a tendency to overwhelm the match-honed pistons and cylinders that we use inside of our pumps and valves, which can cause them to seize over time.

What kind of lubricant to use on polyurethane bushings?

While most lubricants will work for your polyurethane bushings the grease that the manufacturers supply is going to last the longest and allow the part to work correctly. If for some reason you don’t have access to the manufacturer grease then a silicone based lubricant with a PTFE additive is going to be the next best thing.

Do you have to put grease on polyurethane?

Since the grease on these bushings is not in a sealed system it can be squeezed, melted, or washed out given the right circumstances so choosing the right grease is important. We will show you some of the best options when it comes to lubricant for polyurethane.

Why is molybdenum disulfide used in machined surfaces?

Molybdenum disulfide (Moly) is a solid additive, most commonly used in extreme pressure applications. The Moly particles are intended to fill in tiny imperfections in the machined surfaces and protect against “welding” during shock loading and heavy loads; however, the material is also known to stick to surfaces and cause a coating to build up.