Thanks.
Just subscribed.
I wonder if the Shell 22 for wheel bearings would be recommended for us
northern pilots who do a fare amount of winter flying.
Jim
"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message
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Wheel Bearings:
Shell 22 for high performance (high altitude) airplanes because of its low
temperature performance.
Shell 5 for others because of high corrosion resistance and the high
viscosisity of the base oil
General airframe grease gun applications
Shell 7 for high performance again because of low temperature performance
Shell 6 for others
Gearboxes and motors
Shell 22 or what is recommended by the MM.
Don't mix greases
Keep things CLEAN.
When in doubt, use what is recommended in the MM.
I highly recommend Light Plane Maitenance The cost of the subscription
will
be quickly recovered and they touch on a lot of interesting topics. It is
a
must for the piston GA owner IMHO
Mike
MU-2
"Jim Burns" wrote in message
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Thanks Mike,
I don't subscribe (yet). Can you give me some insight into the article
and
it's authors viewpoints?
Jim
"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message
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There was an article in light plane maintanance recently that you might
want
to look at.
Mike
MU-2
"Jim Burns" wrote in message
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...other than pork fat and olive oil
For those who do their own aircraft lubeing, which brand of MIL
G-23827
Acft, Inst, Gear and Accuator Screw grease do you like? Why? any
dislikes?
also for MIL G-3545 High temp/wheel bearing grease.
How old are these mil specs and have their been significant
improvements
made in greases and should we consider a newer type grease??
Jim
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