On 3/16/05 14:10, "Anonymous Digest" <jbrush@AROS.NET> wrote: > CV joints come in a kit with a tube of grease for each one, which is all I > have ever used. > > At the FLAPS today, I was searching for a needle attachment for my grease > gun, (found it) and also saw a lot of choices for CV joint grease. Some in > the small cans, some in the cartridges for the gun. Valvoline, generic > brand (yikes!) and something called "semi synthetic" > > I am soliciting brand or ingredient recommendations from those who know > much more about this than I do. I was once told that CV grease was found > 'behind the counter' in small packets for each joint, so you can see I am > in need of more information :-) > > Thanks again, as always. > > John > > I generally buy the one pound can. I believe it is Valvoline. Pep boys quit handling it so I will get it at napa now. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• jimt Planned insanity is best. Remember that sanity is optional. http://www.tactical-bus.info (tech info) http://www.westydriver.com |
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