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Old 02-20-2003, 09:43 PM
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What't type of grease to use on couplers?
Also what type of oil for weiand blowers on 525SCs?
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Engine couplers or trailer couplers In either case I use the blue water resistant marine grease ( same as wheel bearings)
Can't answer about the Weiand blowers ....I'm not blown
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Can't answer about the Weiand blowers ....I'm not blown
Mopower, Why did you order them Boost guages?

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Oh, That's right.. I forgot! I meant What about those clocks you bought. Boost gauges, Silly me..

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Originally posted by kathycool
What't type of grease to use on couplers?
Also what type of oil for weiand blowers on 525SCs?
Use the Merc High Performance gear lube in the blower. Same stuff that goes in the drive.
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I should add, make sure you check both the front and back fills on the blower. They are completely separate. Change the lube out completely/as much as possible at least every 50 hrs.
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Thanx for the info,
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