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Re: Weber DCOE throttle lube (archive)

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Posted by Eero on July 08, 2001 at 21:13:49:

In Reply to: Weber DCOE throttle lube posted by Curt on July 08, 2001 at 19:37:01:


You can do better than WD-40. That stuff isn't really a lubricant. I used Tri-flow, or Tef-lo, or something like that. Got it at a bike shop. It's basicly just a light weight oil with some crap that supposedly makes it worth $4.95 for a small bottle. Any light weight machine oil should do fine

My weber pair do not seem to rest easily on the throttle idle screws. I was thinking of spraying some WD-40 on the throttle spindle bearings.

Would this be bad?





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