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Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz. Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz. Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz. Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz. Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz. Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz. Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz.

Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz.

Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz. Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz. Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz. Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz. Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz. Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz. Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz.
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Product Description

The lightest tacking agent available to assist virtually all mechanical assembly applications
When operating at operating temperatures, it dissolves quickly and will not melt during assembly
If prolonged contact is made with the skin, this product is not harmful
It keeps filters, screens, and valves from clogging
Plants, pets, and people all need to be safe

Questions & Answers

it is okay to use this in place of coating parts with ATF when rebuilding a Honda transmission? Do you think that valve bodies can be used with ?

This is the product I use to hold seal rings in place and to lubricate clutch piston seals and rings, as well as their corresponding bores. As far as working on valve bodies is concerned, I would use the recommended fluid, lubricant, etc. Using this stuff doesn't require me to get crazy with it or to have globs of it in my trans, I only need a bit to accomplish what I need to.

Is there a recommendation that is best for trans people? Are you more likely to make a mistake?

The color of the line is based on how hot it is in your area. Blue is for cold, green is for

What are the advantages of using this?

In response to your question, the Lubeguard is used for assembly purposes only. In short, yes. It can be used when you install the slip yoke. As a final recommendation, if your property has a lubrication requirement, you should check the vehicle manufacturer's recommended lubrication procedure for your specific vehicle.

Do you think this rebuild will be safe for a power steering gearbox?

Basically anywhere an oring is used, it has been used. I have rebuilt vacuum pumps in Cummings diesels, power steering pumps, and many other things using it.

Selected User Reviews For Lubegard 19260 Dr. Tranny Assemblee Goo, Blue, Light Tack Lubricant, 16 oz.

The reason why you are here is obvious to you
5/5

It is either this or the green one (or both) you should get when your transmission needs to be changed. Excellent stuff. It worked perfectly (as always) on a Mercedes rebuild, I like to use it for holding things (shims, parts, etc. ) and to make things It is likely that any DIYer or Transmission shop will have this item on hand, probably in the large.

Summer Carrillo
Summer Carrillo
| Sep 10, 2020
I will give you the formula for the blue light tack
4/5

It would be good if I did. I will give you the formula for the blue light tack. My green stuff by the same maker would be my choice if I had to rebuild my transmission again. A little more tackiness (stickiness) is present in the green color. As a result of a hot shop light near the container on a hot day, the container thinned out a bit. I forgot to realize that this tub is enough to store approximately It isn't as small as I would like, but it is still inexpensive.

Kole Houston
Kole Houston
| Aug 11, 2020
This was a great way to install superjet heads
5/5

I've used it to hold open Installing new heads on a Yamaha superjet requires a set of rings. Suitable for a long period of time and worked great.

Wayne Reeves
Wayne Reeves
| Aug 15, 2020
It is thinner than the 90% of the time I use green
5/5

If it's 90F or higher where you are, it may be a little thin to use it. This would work well for a general assembly and a break-in situation.

Hope Wall
Hope Wall
| Nov 25, 2020
It would be a great addition to It's always been my go-to assembly material due to its blue color
5/5

a matter of personal preference, but you should always use quality grease and Dr. Tranny has you covered on that front. I used this for just about anything I encountered while working on the car, a few days ago I used it to guide some components that would not.

Aubrielle Madden
Aubrielle Madden
| Nov 02, 2020
I'm very pleased with it
5/5

It's my first time rebuilding a transmission and so far the stuff seems to be working as expected. I thought it would be thinner, but it is thicker than I anticipated.

Arthur Huff
Arthur Huff
| Feb 26, 2021
The trans grease is blue
5/5

The product works well but gets sticky on the hands.

Augustine Eaton
Augustine Eaton
| Mar 30, 2021
Happy Amazon customer because of a great product
5/5

I was delighted with the fast delivery and good price, as well as the quality of the product.

Gabrielle Vincent
Gabrielle Vincent
| Jan 09, 2021

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