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Fuel Lube
Item: I recently purchased a fuel cap as a spare part and in taking the time to read the instructions, I note it calls out using Fuel Lube on the O-rings and other moving parts. The instructions recommend routinely replacing the two O-rings on an annual basis. Seems like a good idea.
What exactly is "Fuel Lube" and where can it be bought? Searching the usual suspects....Wicks and Spruce, the only item I can find that seems suitable comes in a one pound can and costs in excess of $20. Though I'd like to, I really don't think I'm going to live for 500 years. Is there a fuel compatable lubricant out there approved for this application and can be purchased in smaller amounts such as might be contained a small toothpaste tube size? |
I think the stuff I have is called EZ Turn--I got it from Spruce I believe. . I think "Fuel Lube" may be a generic name. It cost about $7.00 for a tube. Hope this helps
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EZ Turn
Why they can't come up with standard names for some of this stuff just baffles me. Here's a link to the stuff at Aircraft Spruce. I haven't been able to find it anywhere else.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...ezturnlube.php |
Fuel Lube is a brand name, but it is no longer made. EZ Turn is what is being sold by suppliers as a replacement for Fuel Lube. I haven't used EZ Turn but I'm told it's pretty much the same stuff.
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EZ Turn from Wick's in a toothpaste tube. I use it all the time. I'm told (I think by Mahlon) that Fuel Lube is no longer manufactured under that brand name.
Larry |
What can one use instead of Fuel Lube or EZ turn, for the folks not in the USA??
Is it absolutely required or can one do it dry? Thanks Rudi |
I would think any fuel safe pipe sealent would be fine. Loctite make some, I believe its is part number 565 PSTor 567 PST, which should be available outside the USA.
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Some of the thread sealers harden up over time... this wouldn't be good on an O-ring.... :( gil in Tucson |
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