G gonzo Joined Jul 5, 2009 Messages 461 Location millington tn. Jul 21, 2009 #1 I greased my gas cap door today and man did it need it!I used CRC haevy duty silicone.Is this a good choice?
I greased my gas cap door today and man did it need it!I used CRC haevy duty silicone.Is this a good choice?
M moribundman Joined Jun 2, 2003 Messages 23,591 Jul 21, 2009 #2 I use mil spec gas cap door grease for that.
T tom slick Joined May 26, 2003 Messages 10,023 Location Central Coast, Calif. Jul 21, 2009 #3 MIL-G-987646543215468 (fuel door grease)?
G gonzo Thread starter Joined Jul 5, 2009 Messages 461 Location millington tn. Jul 21, 2009 #4 Originally Posted By: moribundman I use mil spec gas cap door grease for that. Where would you find that?
Originally Posted By: moribundman I use mil spec gas cap door grease for that. Where would you find that?
P pzev Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 655 Location Texas Jul 22, 2009 #5 Originally Posted By: moribundman I use mil spec gas cap door grease for that. Second this! Stuff is super expensive, roughly $50 a tube, but [censored], that fuel door opens like new!
Originally Posted By: moribundman I use mil spec gas cap door grease for that. Second this! Stuff is super expensive, roughly $50 a tube, but [censored], that fuel door opens like new!
G gonzo Thread starter Joined Jul 5, 2009 Messages 461 Location millington tn. Jul 22, 2009 #6 How big of a tube?
T tom slick Joined May 26, 2003 Messages 10,023 Location Central Coast, Calif. Jul 22, 2009 #7 DRMO surplus sale?
D Dualie Joined Apr 7, 2003 Messages 700 Location SF bay area, San leandro, Ca Jul 23, 2009 #8 Originally Posted By: tom slick DRMO surplus sale? No their not allowed to sell anything considered hazardous. They even have to drain the refrigerant out of a freezer if they sell it. You have to know an enlisted man that can get you some that fell off the supply shelf.
Originally Posted By: tom slick DRMO surplus sale? No their not allowed to sell anything considered hazardous. They even have to drain the refrigerant out of a freezer if they sell it. You have to know an enlisted man that can get you some that fell off the supply shelf.
Papa Bear Joined Aug 11, 2005 Messages 7,549 Location Leamington, ON, CA - between Detroit and Cleveland Jul 23, 2009 #9 I find a spritz of chain lube works well on gas doors and door hinges. Penetrates well and solvent flashes off to leave a sticky grease.
I find a spritz of chain lube works well on gas doors and door hinges. Penetrates well and solvent flashes off to leave a sticky grease.