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Old 04-10-2006, 03:59 PM
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Hi i was wondering if anyone knows
What exactly is Green Slime?
Is there any substitutions to it?
Old 04-10-2006, 04:04 PM
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It is very good for shock shafts. I think it is made from the mucus of a Californian Dairy cow!
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is that the stuff you put in your inner tube of your bike wen it pops??? cause i used to use somthing like that for my bikes...
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This is Team Associated's shock Green Slime
grease. Designed to work with shock o-rings.

FEATURES: Provides a better seal for o-rings in shocks.

INCLUDES: One small tube of green grease.

COMMENTS: Can be used in transmissions and any other high stress areas.
Note: This grease has a thick density.
hmm, high stress areas? what do they mean by that... ive heard of people using it as diff grease, must be some sticky stuff but its not glue tho
Old 04-10-2006, 09:49 PM
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Could it be used as bearing lube? Or should I just use bearing oil?
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I think that this is probabaly just like a heavy grease. I dont know if it would actually help or not but when i Worked in a GM garage, when you changed a diesel fuel filter, you always made sure to use grease on the o rings for a better seal. It would probabaly work on a bearing but a lighter grease may do better.
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is that the stuff you put in your inner tube of your bike wen it pops??? cause i used to use somthing like that for my bikes...
That's what I thought it was too, but I would never put that in my inner tube anyway. I just carry a patch kit.
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That's what I thought it was too, but I would never put that in my inner tube anyway. I just carry a patch kit
ya what i like about it is if im riding my bike i just let it sit for 15 mins or so and walk it to a gas station and use the free air pump, so i dont have to carry tools ond take it apart....

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