Lubing cams
#3
Joined: Jan 2006
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From: Middletown, Pa.
It all depends. Take a good look and see if it has bearings in the cam and ilder. If so then no lube is necessary as they are sealed. If you have bushings then a good teflon based lube will work just fine. Don't use WD-40 or anything with an oil base as this will only draw dirst or dust wihich will cause premature bushing wear.
#4
Joined: Jun 2005
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From: North Carolina
ORIGINAL: BF1947
It all depends. Take a good look and see if it has bearings in the cam and ilder. If so then no lube is necessary as they are sealed. If you have bushings then a good teflon based lube will work just fine. Don't use WD-40 or anything with an oil base as this will only draw dirst or dust wihich will cause premature bushing wear.
It all depends. Take a good look and see if it has bearings in the cam and ilder. If so then no lube is necessary as they are sealed. If you have bushings then a good teflon based lube will work just fine. Don't use WD-40 or anything with an oil base as this will only draw dirst or dust wihich will cause premature bushing wear.





