Where to get Molykote M77 grease for brakes?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Nobody, Sep 10, 2003.

  1. Nobody

    Nobody Guest

    Manual mentions to use this on pads...is this available in any of the auto
    parts stores?
     
    Nobody, Sep 10, 2003
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  2. Honda pads come with a little packet of it included. Don't know about
    availability elsewhere.
     
    Scott Williams, Sep 10, 2003
    #2
  3. Honda pads come with a little packet of it included. Don't know about
    availability elsewhere.
     
    Scott Williams, Sep 10, 2003
    #3
  4. Honda pads come with a little packet of it included. Don't know about
    availability elsewhere.
     
    Scott Williams, Sep 10, 2003
    #4
  5. Nobody

    Jim Yanik Guest

    The PepBoys I went to had foil or plastic envelopes of anti-squeal grease
    for about $3 a package,enough for a set of brakes.
    Some pad kits include it.

    They also had hi-temp grease for the sliding(guide) rods.
     
    Jim Yanik, Sep 11, 2003
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  6. Nobody

    Jim Yanik Guest

    The PepBoys I went to had foil or plastic envelopes of anti-squeal grease
    for about $3 a package,enough for a set of brakes.
    Some pad kits include it.

    They also had hi-temp grease for the sliding(guide) rods.
     
    Jim Yanik, Sep 11, 2003
    #6
  7. Nobody

    Jim Yanik Guest

    The PepBoys I went to had foil or plastic envelopes of anti-squeal grease
    for about $3 a package,enough for a set of brakes.
    Some pad kits include it.

    They also had hi-temp grease for the sliding(guide) rods.
     
    Jim Yanik, Sep 11, 2003
    #7
  8. Nobody

    Tegger® Guest


    If you are in the US, American Honda supplies a little pouch of this with
    the pads. If you are in Canada, Honda Canada gives you no such thing.

    This link briefly describes Molykote 77:
    http://www.endustriteknik.com/molykote_paste_v-e.asp

    Any standard copper-based anti-seize will substitute for Dow Corning's
    Molykote 77. Loctite C5A, readily available at auto parts stores, will do
    just fine.
     
    Tegger®, Sep 13, 2003
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  9. Nobody

    Tegger® Guest


    If you are in the US, American Honda supplies a little pouch of this with
    the pads. If you are in Canada, Honda Canada gives you no such thing.

    This link briefly describes Molykote 77:
    http://www.endustriteknik.com/molykote_paste_v-e.asp

    Any standard copper-based anti-seize will substitute for Dow Corning's
    Molykote 77. Loctite C5A, readily available at auto parts stores, will do
    just fine.
     
    Tegger®, Sep 13, 2003
    #9
  10. Nobody

    Tegger® Guest


    If you are in the US, American Honda supplies a little pouch of this with
    the pads. If you are in Canada, Honda Canada gives you no such thing.

    This link briefly describes Molykote 77:
    http://www.endustriteknik.com/molykote_paste_v-e.asp

    Any standard copper-based anti-seize will substitute for Dow Corning's
    Molykote 77. Loctite C5A, readily available at auto parts stores, will do
    just fine.
     
    Tegger®, Sep 13, 2003
    #10
  11. Nobody

    Bob Guest

    FWIW, I strongly recommend only using Honda pads. I have heard that it
    is nearly impossible to find aftermarket pads that do not cause
    squeaking, no matter what you uuse on the shims.
     
    Bob, Sep 16, 2003
    #11
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