W widowmaker Gold Trader Roberts Fan Feedback View Sep 28, 2013 #13 Midlife":3amcmyvo said: ........please don't strip it down if it's new Shaun Click to expand... I shall keep it intact then, I have sprayed some WD in it and hopefully it will seep in overnight
Midlife":3amcmyvo said: ........please don't strip it down if it's new Shaun Click to expand... I shall keep it intact then, I have sprayed some WD in it and hopefully it will seep in overnight
W widowmaker Gold Trader Roberts Fan Feedback View Sep 28, 2013 #14 This morning I sprayed the freewheel with WD40 and the slight dry sound has almost gone, and a nice little clicking is coming from it Pretty sure with a few more applications all will be perfect. Typical me not following instructions :facepalm:
This morning I sprayed the freewheel with WD40 and the slight dry sound has almost gone, and a nice little clicking is coming from it Pretty sure with a few more applications all will be perfect. Typical me not following instructions :facepalm:
Midlife Retro Wizard Sep 28, 2013 #15 Remember WD40 is not really a lubricant (the WD stands for Water Dispersant) and you need to stick some oil in as well Shaun
Remember WD40 is not really a lubricant (the WD stands for Water Dispersant) and you need to stick some oil in as well Shaun
W widowmaker Gold Trader Roberts Fan Feedback View Sep 28, 2013 #16 Midlife":3jntjbae said: Remember WD40 is not really a lubricant (the WD stands for Water Dispersant) and you need to stick some oil in as well Shaun Click to expand... Will do - thanks chap
Midlife":3jntjbae said: Remember WD40 is not really a lubricant (the WD stands for Water Dispersant) and you need to stick some oil in as well Shaun Click to expand... Will do - thanks chap
TGR Old School Grand Master Feedback View Sep 28, 2013 #18 LOL you live and learn - WD - WELL DONE!! Richard
Old Ned Old School Grand Master Sep 28, 2013 #19 I did recommend you, before using it, to use GT85 drizzled in around the mating edges of the moving parts front and back because it had never been used meaning the oil had probably thickened over the years. Now come on, I did, didn't I
I did recommend you, before using it, to use GT85 drizzled in around the mating edges of the moving parts front and back because it had never been used meaning the oil had probably thickened over the years. Now come on, I did, didn't I