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LUBE Brand Moly-Graph grease – designed for high temp applications and seems to have the same properties as “Bens magic lube.” Ever hear of this stuff?

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LUBE Brand Moly-Graph grease – designed for high temp applications and seems to have the same properties as “Bens magic lube.” Ever hear of this stuff?

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ANSWER 2: This is a very good grease, and the one I always use for general purpose greasing. I don’t know if it is the equivalent of Ben’s magic grease, but it is a darned good product. I use it or the lubriplate grease in the little tube you can buy at any parts store for about everything. I like the lubriplate better for places where a thinner high temperature grease is needed, such as the cam in a distributor, and I have a mixture of graphite and some lubriplate grease that I use for speedometer cables, but the Sta-Lube Molly grease is great for all utility anointings. Note: It can be really tough to wash out of clothes. ————————— AXLES – SHIMS QUESTION[S]: Starting with the brakes and working inward, I’ve been tinkering with the front axle. The manual says the lower king pin bearing caps were installed with .058″ shim packs to the bottom face of the king pin boss from the factory. These were nonexistent on my jeep, so I made a batch. The book also says any further

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