Honda HN 08798-9010 MOLY PASTE (M77)
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The grease is high in molybdenum, yet it has a high moisture content. As a lubricant, you could use this sparingly if you were lubricating some moving parts. Unless you were looking to replace a moly film that had been applied to a non-moving part so that it was slick, this would not be a good option for you. In addition to parts with very high bearing loads, those with restricted or difficult access, or those with other unusual requirements are suitable for molylube.
The company). As a result, it can be somewhat confusing without a diagram, so anyone who reads this is advised to read it several This procedure is EXACTLY what you should follow if you want to put M77 assembly paste on your Honda Odyssey (and probably other year models, too). Ensure that each surface is coated with a very thin coat Please apply to the flat surfaces of ALL shims, EXCEPT to the "flat surface of the shim" that will contact Take your time if you've never done this before, they are obviously in close proximity to each other). Ensure that you apply a thin layer to the back of all brake pads as well. Apply the compound on the brake pad surface that will be in contact with the rotor, but not to the compound surface of the brake pad. Last but not least, apply to the metal part of the brake pads that extends above the actual material of the pad. It is best to dab a thin layer of M77 on the very top and very bottom parts of these The surfaces will take on the role of sliding up and down along the pad retainers after assembly. If you can picture that happening, it is the surfaces that will move up and down. Basically, it is applied to all parts that will have metal to metal contact with each other or with any component of the caliper, particularly shims and brake pads. Thanks for reading and I hope it was helpful. Neither I nor my father are Honda techs or mechanics (full disclosure).
The more you apply, the more you will spread evenly. Use plenty, and be sure not to spill it on any other parts.
The Honda moly 60 I purchased came in a cylinder tube, so if it is the same as what I purchased, it should work fine
Selected User Reviews For Honda HN 08798-9010 MOLY PASTE (M77)
Are we witnessing the emergence of Amazon as a new Upon receiving the item, I was shocked to find an old bar code on it and it was taped over. There is no Honda guarantee nor is the product made by Honda. Maybe it's the real stuff, but I still feel deceived, it's not genuine product was probably made for Honda by PolySi Technologies. If it's hand lotion, I may not know what it is. Purchasing moly paste from another supplier will be my future tradition.
We bought two tubes of the Moly Paste and both could not be used because the paste was difficult to extrude and leaked out while we squeezed the tubes. This paste has protected the splines on my BMW R1200GSA final drive. I have checked the splines twice and the material has stayed in place.
I highly recommend this moly paste. It can be used in a variety of ways. To spread some on the back of brake pads, I use it most often. In the past, the manufacturer would provide this with their brake pad kit, but recently they've been skimping on that. Honda's hydraulic fluid is used for all models and makes of cars. It is an excellent Moly paste that can be used quickly and re-used It can be used again for a variety of purposes.
Unlike other rifles, my Weatherby Vanguard 270 Winchester trigger moves in 3 gritty jerks every time I press it. The trigger needed to be replaced, but I read that moly paste could be used to clean gritty lenses. In order to lubricate the sliding surfaces of the trigger and the sear, I removed the trigger and applied moly paste which is meant I totally eliminated all gritty feelings and I now have an excellent trigger. My trigger was no longer damaged, so I did not need to replace it.
Exactly what u need for the rear rim of the Honda VTX1300. The moly content on this product is definitely unparalleled in terms of holding the rear splines on the wheel rim and the drive shaft. Despite it being a must have, it is far too expensive.
A Honda M-type air filter is included in this item Honda Moly 60 is a completely different type of compound than 77 Assembly Paste. The product is available in two sizes. It is not the grease tube pictured. It is a 65 oz plastic squeeze I bought this item for $16 but the part number in the title is incorrect, so instead of advertising the correct product, they changed it in the item description hoping the stupid consumers would not notice it. Well, it worked but I'll be getting my money.
"Holy cow, a small tube of grease for such a high price!" I thought to myself. However, I found that not only did it work, but it is what my Honda chose to use to save the splines (which are more expensive than grease) and I really don't need much of it each time. I think this small tube will last me for.
If you have a shaft drive bike and work on it yourself, you'll eventually need to purchase some. I just finished a sample of this high quality moly paste. It's more like grease than paste. The only complaint is that it comes in a small tube designed for a grease gun instead of the squeeze tube pictured. When working with this stuff, be sure to wear rubber gloves. There is no way to wash it.