Royal Purple 01335 Max-Tuff Synthetic Assembly Lubricant
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I have an 8 oz bottle for you, Suzanne. When the threads of an arrest need to move smoothly, I use this method. My favorite part of it is the title.
As for the ingredients, I've never examined the ingredient list because and I like the product it is just that I have no knowledge of the ingredients it contains
In my opinion, it should not be done. In essence, lubricants are only used for lubrication. The best thing you can do for an engine is to use the oil specified by the manufacturer. A temporary fix to keep the engine going for a long time until the engine is repaired is an additive. If the engine is already worn out, it will not last any longer.
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I can't wait to use it. I have updated the report. am going to use it in the future for rails as well. The application gets the job done with just a little bit of effort! I must say 'two thumbs up!' Here's what I found I always expect my Amazon orders to arrive on time. My excitement when receiving this product was due to the fact that I had never used it before. This item has a classic royal purple smell, so I know I'm getting the real thing. When I first saw it, I was surprised at its The product surprised me as it was slightly thicker and tackier than I thought it would be. The first drop I put on my finger and spread it between my fingers tip to tip and it coated the surface with a thin layer of There's a certain amount of tack to it, but it's I liked the way it slid. As the name suggests, I bought this lube to use to lubricate firearm rails, but I will also use it to lubricate other mechanical assemblies. As soon as I put the pistol rail back together, I sprayed a drop of this on each side. I was impressed with the smooth slide action and no clatter. My next update will be in the near.
In addition to the benefits of both oil and grease, this one features some of both. The anti-foam material is more slick than grease but doesn't get thrown away. On top of using it to get things back together in my engine bay, I use it as a cutting oil when I drill. What's the reason? So during drilling under the chassis of a car, the bit will remain attached to it and will What is the best way to cut with it? Pipe threading oil will take care of that (it works wonders), but since you can use it from any angle, it is a great tool. The cutting also works well for all your usual assembly requirements, such as when tolerances are tight and things are not likely to slide together easily.
Products made by Royal Purple are known as being top of the line and made of great quality. I will discuss one of them here. In addition to being used for assembly work, it is also used for protecting bearing surfaces on equipment that is exposed to the elements. Many applications are well suited to the viscosity of the compound. Bearing surfaces are more likely to remain lubricated with this lube than with conventional oils.
The product is excellent. I used it along with Royal Purple High ZDDP engine oil on my Subaru rebuild and I was very pleased with the results. It has also worked well for me when I have used Royal Purple Gear Oil. The assembly lube is of just the right consistency to not interfere with the flow of oil from the oil pump but rather to protect it. I am very satisfied with this product!.
This is an amazing product, but I only received 7 ounces for what I paid for.
Royal Purple Assembly Lube is used where grease would normally be used, but where there needs to be some degree of flow allowed. As long as sliding parts stay within the lubricated area, the stuff will not lose its grip like grease does. It will, however, fall off like oil does if moving parts move beyond the lubricated area. It is excellent lubricant for 1911 barrels and slides, as well as Ruger SA parts that slide in difficult-to-stone frame slots.
I love this product.
I do not think it is necessary to use Royal Purple assembly lube over any sort of synthetic lube. After a cam change, I was going to install Royal Purple so I bought some regular brand to replace it with. When it arrived, it worked perfectly. It was not pleasant to use Royal Purple oil My bike ran hotter and made more noise. However, I would give this a 5 out of 6. I would give it a star if the cap were screw-on The cap can come off the bottle if you tip it over. Into a container I liked, I simply poured all the contents.