B Blink-182 Member Feb 2, 2008 127 0 Feb 19, 2008 #1 its wayy over time for packing i saw threads talking about packing it with insulation that go in your walls does this work really good , and how much does it useally cost ? also im tearing down my bike and regreasing everything that moves (metal to metal) whats a good grease that will work or will anything work?
its wayy over time for packing i saw threads talking about packing it with insulation that go in your walls does this work really good , and how much does it useally cost ? also im tearing down my bike and regreasing everything that moves (metal to metal) whats a good grease that will work or will anything work?
IndyMX Crash Test Dummy ~SPONSOR~ Jul 18, 2006 5,548 2 Amo, IN Feb 19, 2008 #3 Don't use household insulation.. Just get the right stuff and use it. You'll be better off that way. For bearings and whatnot, I use a good high temp bearing grease. You can get it in a handy tub at the autoparts store for under 10 bucks..
Don't use household insulation.. Just get the right stuff and use it. You'll be better off that way. For bearings and whatnot, I use a good high temp bearing grease. You can get it in a handy tub at the autoparts store for under 10 bucks..
2 2strokerfun Member May 19, 2006 1,500 1 Feb 20, 2008 #4 superhunky has said he uses home furnace insulation. But that is way different stuff than insulation for walls. But for $7 or so, it seems to cheap and easy to just use stuff made for mufflers, in my opinion.
superhunky has said he uses home furnace insulation. But that is way different stuff than insulation for walls. But for $7 or so, it seems to cheap and easy to just use stuff made for mufflers, in my opinion.
J jayson_waltz Member Feb 21, 2008 6 0 Feb 22, 2008 #5 Your best bet would be to use the proper packing. FMF's isn't much more expensive than that