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Drill Rod Grease


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Hey, has anyone ever tried this stuff on u-joints or bearrings?? this stuff is supper tacky, and i have acsses to some but wanting to know if it will work or not before i use it.



Thanks
 
What kinda drill rod was it designed for? What kinda rpms did the drill turn and what kinda tempuratures was it working against? I would think these would play a big part and have to be comparable to the workload of the driveshaft or wheel bearings.
 
Drill rig drill you mean? For boring into the ground, like for for oil or geo?

Probably not, I assume the drill would turn a lot slower and probably have a lot less temperature change but it would need to stick to the tool.

Probably too heavy and slow.

I dunno tho, just a guess.
 
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try it i guess if it throws a driveshaft replace em and we learned a lesson
 
I'd just be safe and use what's reccomended.
Dave
 

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