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Re: horn ring lube
In a message dated 3/29/99 2:13:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, mx@snet.net
writes:
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> what should i use to lubricate
> ring behind steering wheel that powers horn?
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> di-electric grease would be fine.
Di-electric grease is for insulating electrical connections, not for
making better conductivity. There are greases out there that will do
what you want though.
Bob
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Read from Wurth Dielectric grease tube: High thermal conductivity, Withstands
temp. to 400 F. , High heat transfer, Lubricates rubber and plastic, Heavy
consistancy, Protects electrical components. Listed applications:
For use IN electrical insulation, damping and LUBRICATION OF BRASS COMPONENTS
and O-Rings. The brass horn brush and ring are conducting the energy
(electric) not the grease. Blevins