Brake servicing FAQ page update...

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Tegger, May 16, 2007.

  1. Molykote is widely used in India and the results are excellent. For
    lubr problems, you can click here.

    http://www.4pcorporation.com/Problem_Solutions.asp

    Four-P International Pvt Ltd
    No.6 Esplanade, Indian Chamber Building 3rd floor,
    Chennai 600 108 (India).
    Fax:91 44 2533 2176,Ph :91 44 2533 1110/1112.
    Email: <mailto:>
    Websites :
    http://www.4pCorporation.com
    http://www.YourBabysName.com
    http://www.TeluguWebsite.com
     
    4p Intl,Chennai, India, May 19, 2007
    #61
  2. Molykote is widely used in India and the results are excellent. For
    lubr problems, you can click here.

    http://www.4pcorporation.com/Problem_Solutions.asp

    Four-P International Pvt Ltd
    No.6 Esplanade, Indian Chamber Building 3rd floor,
    Chennai 600 108 (India).
    Fax:91 44 2533 2176,Ph :91 44 2533 1110/1112.
    Email: <mailto:>
    Websites :
    http://www.4pCorporation.com
    http://www.YourBabysName.com
    http://www.TeluguWebsite.com
     
    4p Intl,Chennai, India, May 19, 2007
    #62
  3. Where do you find replacements?
     
    Michael Pardee, May 19, 2007
    #63
  4. Where do you find replacements?
     
    Michael Pardee, May 19, 2007
    #64
  5. Tegger

    Nick Guest

    From your local Honda/Acura dealer.


     
    Nick, May 21, 2007
    #65
  6. Tegger

    Nick Guest

    From your local Honda/Acura dealer.


     
    Nick, May 21, 2007
    #66
  7. Tegger

    Yukkel Guest

    the anti sieze that you were putting on was it High Temperature Nickel
    Anti-Seize Lubricant? As a technician i have been servicing rear shoes
    and using that for the front pads and have never glazing like that from
    using high temperature nickel based lubricant
     
    Yukkel, May 23, 2007
    #67
  8. Tegger

    Tegger Guest



    It was copper based and aluminum based.

    I'm not sure it was the anti-seize that caused my glaze; that's just my
    hunch right now.

    My container of Permatex 133H says it's good to 1,600F. And it does stay
    put very well. Problem is that it's the lighter fractions of the carrier
    that migrate over time, not the aluminum itself.
     
    Tegger, May 23, 2007
    #68
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