Substitute for Molykote M77

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Samuel, Apr 1, 2004.

  1. Samuel

    Samuel Guest

    I will replace the rotors on my civic, and I don't have any more of the
    molycote grease, I lost the little bit I have left. The pads are new, about
    2 weeks old.
    What can I use instead? anti-squeal stuff they sell at AutoZone is ok? Will
    the dealer sell the grease without the pads?
     
    Samuel, Apr 1, 2004
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  2. Samuel

    Tegger® Guest



    Any copper or aluminum-based high-temperature grease will do.

    I use Loctite C5A. It's copper.

    Permatex 133H is OK too. It's aluminum.


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    Tegger®, Apr 1, 2004
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  3. Samuel

    Samuel Guest

    Great, look at the following link:
    http://www.jensentools.com/product/group.asp?parent_id=420597
    It is a lot easier to apply than the liquid grease, less mess.
    Thanks
     
    Samuel, Apr 1, 2004
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  4. Samuel

    Jafir Elkurd Guest

    08798-9010. A tube of M77. Pretty pricey stuff though, I think it's about
    $15 (but it lasts a long time... you don't need much of it)
     
    Jafir Elkurd, Apr 2, 2004
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