ATP Automotive AT-201 Transmission Assembly Lube
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It seems unlikely to me. There is nothing more than a light grease assembly lubricant, and it breaks down when mixed with As a long-term storage solution, I have used regular wheel bearing grease to coat metal parts and prevent rust. You could also try Cosmoline, an application that is applied hot and cools into a sticky waxy paste that adheres to metal and wood well. Firearms are stored in this cabinet.
A product like muscle grease would work for me. You can rely on it to resist
It is safe to use on manual and automatic transmissions alike. It can easily be used on most petroleum products. I even use it to lubricate fuel injector O rings.
There is a statement on the packaging about automatic transmissions. This might be of some help.
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Used wherever one metal part meets another. It is about the consistency of Vaseline. Thank you for selling this good product. I was glad to purchase it because it made installing lip seals and holding washers and check balls easier. It is used to pack the oil pump gears as well as metal-to-metal parts such as A transmission fluid isn't tacky like this, and it doesn't get everywhere like that stuff does. We used a small amount of both trannies fluid because you can use a little bit of this stuff for a long time. This transmission fluid has a low melting point, so it should be more effective when the transmission is hooked up and ready to.
I got a lot more than I expected. There were about 12 cans in the order, only 1 was supposed to be. I have plenty of food to go around, so there'll never be a shortage. In my old 52 Willys Jeep, I rebuilt the transfer case and transmission with a D18. Exactly what I needed to hold my needle bearings and thrust washers at the right height.
The price is good, and it has been used to repack Put all the parts of the tranny together and lubricate them. A lot easier to deal with than trying to coat and oil every part that must go together, and some just need to stay in place, and the lube as well. I love how it works.
When it comes to rebuilding transmissions, this stuff is invaluable. This transmission fluid additive is not just compatible with transmission fluid and therefore transmission parts but is also a great helper during In the same way that regular grease can be used to "stick" parts together, assembly lube can also be used to do the same. Rollers, balls, plates, etc. have little in common other than the ATF compliance. What makes it unique is that it is extremely It can hold stuff together effectively, making assembly of the transmission much easier in some cases. You also know that the bearings and bushes will be there no matter how long the transmission sits before it is operated for the first time.
You can use it to stick the valve cover gaskets into the grooves when you are cleaning the engine. A giant jar of this product will last you for a long time. By reassembling the valve cover onto your engine, you can ensure that the gasket stays in place. Once you are on the road, all the stuff just disappears.
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The exact thing I was looking for for my I like it a lot. If I had to buy it again, I would.