What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins???
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What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins???
I had my Caliper Brackets Nickel/Zinc plated. I had to remove the guide pins. Now I am ready to clean and regrease them and need to use the right lubricant.
I have a tube of White lithium grease. Will this be ok for that purpose?
The manual makes no mention of the grease type needed...
I have a tube of White lithium grease. Will this be ok for that purpose?
The manual makes no mention of the grease type needed...
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (chuckster)
The best product to use is a silicone based grease. Your auto parts store should have several types available made specifically for brake applications. It will not harden with age or heat. When assembling, also be sure to put a small amount at the points where the pads seat in the bracket and where the caliper meets the backing plate of the pads. This will go a long way towards keeping them quiet.
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (chuckster)
CHJ is right; use silicone grease or "dielectric" grease and you will be OK. :)
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (chuckster)
Chuckster;
I recently bought some synthetic brake caliiper grease. It's made by CRC and the part No. on the package is SL33011. Their number is 800-521-3168, if you want to call ablut where you can get it in your area. This product looks real good for what you have in mind. :yesnod:
I recently bought some synthetic brake caliiper grease. It's made by CRC and the part No. on the package is SL33011. Their number is 800-521-3168, if you want to call ablut where you can get it in your area. This product looks real good for what you have in mind. :yesnod:
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (chuckster)
Guys I don't need grease for the pads...
These are the actual Guide PINS that go into the caliper Brackets. It's the pin that the Caliper bolts get bolted into. I suspect it needs to be a high temp grease.
These are the actual Guide PINS that go into the caliper Brackets. It's the pin that the Caliper bolts get bolted into. I suspect it needs to be a high temp grease.
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (chuckster)
TTT
I am right in the middle of this project....I guess I can't go wrong with wheel bearing grease...
I am right in the middle of this project....I guess I can't go wrong with wheel bearing grease...
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (chuckster)
Wheel bearing grease is exactly what you don't want on those pins. You need a high temp silicone brake grease, not dielectric grease.
GM make a very good lube for brakes, but comes in a very large tube. You can try Permatex's Ultra Disc Brake Caliper Lube P/N 20356 which comes in those little squeeze tubes and is very good.
Good Luck,
Pete
GM make a very good lube for brakes, but comes in a very large tube. You can try Permatex's Ultra Disc Brake Caliper Lube P/N 20356 which comes in those little squeeze tubes and is very good.
Good Luck,
Pete
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (PeteL)
These are the Guide pins that go into the the caliper BRACKET. They are 3 inches long. This question has noting to do with the brake pads...
Sorry, for the rant. I can't explain it any better than I have.
[Modified by chuckster, 4:13 PM 12/21/2001]
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (chuckster)
Hey Chuckster, I can't be more precise, the CRC synthetic brake calaper grease that I recommended IS a high temperature grease that is suitable for the guide pins or any other part that need lubrication on your brakes. I think we all know what you are talking about, and are trying to provide good advice. For pete's sake don't use axle grease or regular grease on the pins. Use the high them CRC grease that I originally recommended. It will work fine. Believe me, I have used this grease. :cool:
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (Jim 47)
Or you could try K-Y jelly.
I think he should not use it for Chuck's sake :D
For pete's sake don't use axle grease
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (Jim 47)
Jim, I found 450 Degree Silicone grease at Ace Hardware. Is this OK????
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (chuckster)
Actually I've found 450 degree silicone lubricant is a dual purpose lubricant, works much better then KY. :lol:
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (FUN4JT)
I use Permatex Anti-Seize compound on my calipers. I put it on the pins and at all points where two metal surfaces will slide across each other. This includes the pad mounting points on each end and for the C5 in the center of the backing plate where the caliper spring touches the plate. The Permatex stuff is good for exhaust system parts and stays slippery. Advance Auto Parts sells a different anti-seize compound that should not be used since it gums up after a while.
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (Bill Dearborn)
That's very interesting, but you are using the wrong goo. These parts require a very high temp lubricant, not anti-sieze. If you read the shop manual and listen to the posts when somebody asks, you will find that there is the correct product for the job. Using this knowledge will prevent future posts that contains topics like: I rebuilt my brakes last year, why does my car pull to the right and the pads are not wearing evenly? :D
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (PeteL)
Pete,
I have been using this stuff on all of my cars and trucks for over twenty years and have never had a problem. When I have replaced pads after several winters of running through salt and sand I have always found the Permatex Anti-Seize to be still slippery and it kept the areas where it was used from rusting and preventing the caliper from freezing up. Biggest problem is getting the stuff off if you get it in the wrong place. If it can take 1300 degree exhaust heat it sure can take 1000 degree brake pad heat. That is also why I said to use the Permatex Anti-Seize and not some other brand.
Bill
I have been using this stuff on all of my cars and trucks for over twenty years and have never had a problem. When I have replaced pads after several winters of running through salt and sand I have always found the Permatex Anti-Seize to be still slippery and it kept the areas where it was used from rusting and preventing the caliper from freezing up. Biggest problem is getting the stuff off if you get it in the wrong place. If it can take 1300 degree exhaust heat it sure can take 1000 degree brake pad heat. That is also why I said to use the Permatex Anti-Seize and not some other brand.
Bill
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Re: What type of grease do I use on the Caliper Bracket Guide pins??? (Bill Dearborn)
Bill, can't argue with experience. I've never tried a really good anti-seize as a brake component lube. If this can take exhaust temps it must have the little glass beads in it, which is interesting to consider in a brake application.
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