Lubing FEL

   / Lubing FEL #21  
<font color=blue>...rubber caps...were filthy...Did anyone on the forum have any trick solution for this...?</font color=blue>

I am not sure if you are keeping the caps snapped on to each other when the FEL is attached. I just keep the male & female caps connected. When I remove the loader, the outside may have dust on it, but the insides are clean and (still) oily from the last time they were detached.
 
   / Lubing FEL #22  
<font color=blue>I am going to squirt some penetrating oil (WD-40 or equil) on the various connections, not grease</font color=blue>

I would advise against WD-40, as it will dissolve grease and oils. It also evaporates pretty quickly, leaving a dry slippery residue, which is great for closet door hinges, but not what is called for in industrial equipment lubrication. Your best bet is to use grease of some kind, even if its not moly. I agree with the moly being pretty messy, so I have switched to multi-purpose lithium. I believe the first 30 hours of use (before I stopped using moly grease) worked the moly into the metal surfaces pretty good.
 
   / Lubing FEL #23  
No, I'm not. That never even occured to me......Thanks!/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

Jeff
 

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