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I've just sold the wife and invested in a tube of this high moly paste, to use in my reassembly of the 200 engine.
Now, I know I should use it on existing bearing faces, such as camshaft bearings, cams etc, to avod loss of lubrication on start-up (and clutch fork pivot as well), but what is the view on using it on new bearing shells?
I can't decide if this would reduce the necessary wear on running in, or if it would be washed away fairly quickly, allowing the running-in grade oil access to the shells.
Any views or comments?
By the way, t makes a wonderful tapping lubricant, as I've just found out.
Now, I know I should use it on existing bearing faces, such as camshaft bearings, cams etc, to avod loss of lubrication on start-up (and clutch fork pivot as well), but what is the view on using it on new bearing shells?
I can't decide if this would reduce the necessary wear on running in, or if it would be washed away fairly quickly, allowing the running-in grade oil access to the shells.
Any views or comments?
By the way, t makes a wonderful tapping lubricant, as I've just found out.