Re: [MBZ] Substitute for ATE brake cylinder paste?
Kind of annoying that stuff can't be sourced easily over here. Stuff's not exactly cheap but I suppose a little goes a long way. Wonder what, if anything, the commercial rebuilders use, probably brake fluid... joe On 8/2/05, RAH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I did find a place across the pond that sells the real stuff. I have > know Idea if they will ship it here. http://tinyurl.com/92g25
Re: [MBZ] Substitute for ATE brake cylinder paste?
I did find a place across the pond that sells the real stuff. I have know Idea if they will ship it here. http://tinyurl.com/92g25 Russ H.
Re: [MBZ] Substitute for ATE brake cylinder paste?
I Called Essex Monday and they were out of stock (PBR Rubber Grease) until the end of the week. Essex Price was $7.50 +$6 shipping. So I ordered it from Pegasus and they sent me a tracking # by the end of the day! I'll let you know how it works, as soon as I find out why the seals were not in the box of parts ordered from Rusty(worldpack). Russ
Re: [MBZ] Substitute for ATE brake cylinder paste?
Sil-Glide is not an assembly paste, Herman. It has no place in the piston/cylinder assembly. I've tried several times over the years to find a proper brake cylinder paste as is listed in many manufacturers' manuals, always with no success at all. Not familiar with any other of the products you've listed but I suspect that they're all anti-squeel products. If you do run across a true brake cylinder assembly paste I'd purely love to hear about it even though I've never encountered any problems with using brake fluid during assembly. joe