Green Slime?
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RE: Green Slime?
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.
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.
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RE: Green Slime?
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...
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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RE: Green Slime?
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