Molykote M77!

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

  1. Tegger

    Tegger Guest

    Well I went and done it! Blew a wad on two-and-a-half ounces of this
    near-cocaine.

    Sixty-six bucks (Cdn) retail bought me the genuine article from my
    local pusher...uh...Acura dealer:
    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/moly_m77.jpg
    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/moly_m77_closeup.jpg
     
    Tegger, Jun 16, 2007
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  2. Tegger

    jim beam Guest

    ooh. aah. can i touch it?

    seriously though, that'll be a lifetime supply. what's the part number?
     
    jim beam, Jun 16, 2007
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  3. Tegger

    Tegger Guest



    It's goopy and gross. And stinky.


    According to my invoice, it's
    43383-SA5-325AH

    The description says "M-77 GREASE 75G"

    List is $66.61 Canadian.
     
    Tegger, Jun 16, 2007
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    ah1244 Guest

    Hi Tegger: Do not know whether this is the same stuff, but

    http://www.hondacuraworld.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=08798-9010

    sells Molykote 2.65 oz for $13.20 Stateside. (~75g). Perhaps can save
    a few bucks Canadian next time around.....
    I think folks in Canada should petition Honda Canada to include a
    satchel of Molykote with the brake pads.....Molykote is included in
    the brake pad kit when bought Stateside (I buy brake pads from
    Majestic Honda, a.k.a. hondaautomotiveparts.com, and they always came
    with a pouch of Molykote).
    Regards.
     
    ah1244, Jun 16, 2007
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  5. Tegger

    Tegger Guest

    wrote in

    I don't think this is the same stuff. It's not listed as being M77, just
    "brake lubricant".

    M77 is expensive everywhere, I've found. Not just at Honda dealers.




    Some pad sets come with the M77, some do not. My local parts guy tells me
    Honda Canada cuts the cost of certain pad sets by excluding the squeal
    shims and the M77. My Integra's pads are one of those, unfortunately.
     
    Tegger, Jun 19, 2007
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