Archive for the ‘automotive repairs’ Category

Lubricating Sunroof tracks

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

With the rising number of automobiles having sun/moonroofs, there is a need to keep their tracks and guides lubricated. These are typically very difficult to reach as the are very compact and have multiple levels of surfaces that need to be coated with grease. Precision Shot offers two greases to remedy this issue. We recommend using either our gray Moly/Lithium Grease (#GLML) or our white Lithium Grease (#GLL). Simply place a Pink, Yellow, or Blue Plastic Tip onto the Precision Shot dispenser and get the grease into those tough to reach places. Quick, Clean, and Precise!

Rim and Wheel Hubs

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Stuck hubs is a very common issue and cause great stress, especially if you are trying to remove a flat tire in a remote area, or on a dangerous highway. Hard to remove rim and wheel hubs are usually caused by the dissimilar metals between the aluminum rims (in many cases) and the steel hub. Simply place a small coating of the Precision Shot Anti-Seize #GLAS onto the mating surfaces of the wheel/rim and the car hub. Over time the Anti-Seize will keep these dissimilar metals from bonding/sticking to each other and thus make the removal much easier while changing that flat tire in the snow storm.

Maintaining Automotive Brakes

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Disc brake systems on automobiles have many metal to metal contacts which need to remain free moving through all of the very high-to-low heat cycles. Obviously, we are NOT talking about putting ANYTHING onto the contact surfaces between the brake pads and the rotors! Rather putting anti-seize compounds onto the metal to metal contacts where the pad retainers float and make contact on the caliper. There are several general styles of disc brake systems and there are differences in each automotive brand as well. The Precision Shot, #GLAS Anti-Seize compound is a great material for these applications.

Warning Repeat: Do not put anything on the rotor surface that touches the brake pads!


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