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    I normally use 'thrust grease' from FL, which looks to be molly grease. I have seen people use Silicone Spray lubricant too on HF, is anyone else using this?

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    I always find that grease is just slung out of them anyway and all that is left is a thin amount of lube anyway.

    Would just be able to give it a squirt in the blade grips once a month or so without stripping it down.

    Last edited by sacko; 20-08-2010, 10:39 AM.
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    Im giving it a go as I have read people running with the thrusts dry and had no issue
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    • #3
      Worth a go Paul,but i reckon it wont do a better job than grease.Its not really hard to grease the grip thrusts,if it was a job like a rear bearing to replace then yeah,can see it being worth it
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      • #4
        Its not just that, I normally end up ramming them full of grease and after a few flights you can see half of it down your blades.

        After stripping down the grips there is only a thin film of lube left anyway.
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        • #5
          I had a Kasama head on my 600 and the blade grips had a hole in the top inline with the thrust bearings for lubrication.could be a worthwhile mod Paul?
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          • #6
            Yup, I had that head on my 600 too. Simple and useful idea, unsure why other dont adopt this really.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by sacko View Post
              Yup, I had that head on my 600 too. Simple and useful idea, unsure why other dont adopt this really.
              course you did,sorry i forget lol!
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              • #8
                Theres your problem then,being too generous with the grease

                Its just a thin smear needed
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                • #9
                  I used silicone spray once. When I next stripped down I found the races dented. It looked to me like when the spray dries, it tends to "stick" the balls in position rather than let them roll. Went back to oil (well, bicycle chain lube!)
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by sacko View Post
                    Yup, I had that head on my 600 too. Simple and useful idea, unsure why other don't adopt this really.
                    I have been thinking along the same line for my 450 Pro - drill a small hole (<1mm) and pouring PTFE lub for the bearings. At the worst I'd lose a pair of rotor grips that's all .

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                    • #11
                      The propellant used will wash the grease out of the radial bearings so watch out where you use a spray.
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