e-brake question
Fred Munro
munrof at sympatico.ca
Fri Feb 22 19:56:34 EST 2002
Hi Brett;
I've never tried Beoshield. I use Corrosion-Free Formula 3000 as an
anti-rust spray on the underbody, oil cooler lines, steering rack, metal
brake lines, etc. It's a colourless, low odour, non-solvent based material
that displaces water, creeps like crazy, sticks to whatever you spray it on,
lubricates, and doesn't harm rubber. It is not good for high temps - it
smells a bit like candle wax as it burns off exhaust parts. It seems OK on
oil cooler lines, oil pan, engine block, etc. Seems to do a good job
resisting the effects of winter salt spray. I tried it as an e-brake cam
lube - it's not as good as the FluidFilm.
Fred Munro
'94 S4
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brett Dikeman" <brett at cloud9.net>
To: "Fred Munro" <munrof at sympatico.ca>; "quattro list"
<quattro at audifans.com>; "Joshua Van Tol" <josh at spiny.com>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 1:41 AM
Subject: Re: e-brake question
> At 8:17 PM -0500 2/21/02, Fred Munro wrote:
> >Might work, Joshua. I've tried motorcycle racing chain lube - it lasted
the
> >shortest time of the lubes that I've tried. I haven't tried the Winzer or
> >Valvoline products.
>
> Any experience with Beoshield?
>
> Further, does anyone know of stuff that can safely be used on high
> temperature components, such as the front rotors, engine
> parts(obviously not the exhaust, duh), so on?
>
> This would we for surfaces which are unpainted etc...something that
> is clear or nearly clear and is quite thin would be perfect(Beoshield
> fits all this, except I don't think it will work well at all in high
> temps.)
>
> Brett
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