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Re: [TenTec] Disolving pto grease

To: <wb2vuf@qsl.net>, <tentec@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Disolving pto grease
From: "Steve N4LQ" <n4lq@iglou.com>
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 09:24:53 -0400
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Thanks for all the suggestions. Considering that so many things dissolve grease, its a wonder any grease still exists in this world!
Paint thinner, mineral spirits, was one of the first suggestions. I had plenty of this on hand so I put all the parts in a plastic margarine tub and covered it with the thinner. The next day, most of the grease was floating in the tub. Results were similar to WD40 but maybe a bit cheaper. I cleaned all the parts with a rag and Qtips.
I used my usual silicon grease and everything went back together easily. Now the PTO is perfectly smooth.


I appreciate the comments from those who simply squirted some forms of lube such as TriFlow in the PTO and let it go at that. Personally I just don't feel right leaving that scum in the PTO although it would save a lot of time if it works.
Well the old Corsair is back together now after several hours of cleaning and polishing the front panel and knobs.
I used DeoxIT to clean the controls. RadioShack is now selling this stuff. 73
Steve N4LQ
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bwana Bob" <wb2vuf@qsl.net>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 9:09 AM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Disolving pto grease



I read somewhere that WD-40 shouldn't be used on brass parts anyway,
because it corrodes brass.

How about one of those automotive degreases, like Gunk, or white
gasoline like Coleman fuel? I haven't tried either, so its just a
suggestion. For something milder, how about one of those grease-cutting
diswashing liquids?


Bob WB2VUF


Steve N4LQ wrote:

Thanks but I was hoping for something I can run over to Wal-Mart and get.
Maybe something in the auto department. Sprays probably work but there are
quiet a few little parts and I usually soak them overnight in a plastic
dish.
Steve N4LQ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stuart Rohre" <rohre@arlut.utexas.edu>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Disolving pto grease


> Since WD 40 is a water displacement liquid and not a lubricant nor true
> solvent, it is not best for grease removal.
>
> There are electronic solvents that are plastic safe, most in aerosol > cans.
> Try one of them.
> Check the products of Caig, or Sprayon-Hi Tech, or the chemicals > sections
> of
> on line electronics distributor catalogs if you do not have a local
> stocking
> distributor. Check out Mouser, Allied, etc.
>
> GL,
> Stuart
> K5KVH
>
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