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    This stuff look any good for lubing a springer?

    Was looking for >60% moly and came across this product that "looks" like it would be good in a springer.
    Thoughts....
    My firrst thought is just stick with AS60 (60% moly), but hey.... this stuff looks like it would work, maybe it would be better...
    non-petroleum based, and good to 1500C it should stand up in a springer.
    http://www.molyslip.com/toronto-on-%...product-alert/
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    Might work- don't really want to investigate right now, but...

    Good luck finding any. As I found out a couple years ago when I wanted to purchase their regular moly-based grease- virtually no one stocks alot of their products (i.e. anything other than the basic oil additives) and even they (the MolySlip company) don't keep alot of things "on the shelf". At the time, ordering their grease meant waiting for it to be made/mixed, then packaged, and then the price was extremely prohibitive anyways- so I gave up...
    I'd say I care- but I'd probably be lying...


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    Duke if you can get that you should be able to source this http://www.molyslip.com/products/ant...-scruff-paste/

    That is the original "moly paste" and everyone else came after.

    The product CAS-100 as far as I can tell is a simple antiseize using ground ceramic instead of copper or nickel as is usual. Primary use would be extreme heat rather than extreme loads where true moly paste would excel. Moly has the lowest known coefficient of friction.

    It's not well understood but even moly paste has a combustible carrier grease. There is so little of it that it doesn't present a problem and after it evaporates or gets used up the moly powder continues to provide extremely good lubricity.
    Sean

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    Seen, Sean.. I'm after the AS60.. just curious about the other stuff .
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