Funny years ago i was told to use Vaseline when assembling hose`s by a old Naval bloke[bigwhistle]
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Funny years ago i was told to use Vaseline when assembling hose`s by a old Naval bloke[bigwhistle]
I have only used grease or vaseline on hoses and have done mostly fleet maintenance in my mechanic days so i see the vehicle repeatedly over it's time with company and never saw any perish because of it.
I haven't work as a mechanic for 20 years and realize the rubber isn't what it use to be so it's probably detrimental today.
I did the run-around today and picked up a few products
Got an aerosol can of the hylomar spray on stuff. I'm sure I'll find a use for it somewhere on the Landy or the Z.
I also ended up getting a small tube of the Permatex® Water Pump & Thermostat RTV Silicone Gasket Maker
Today, I commenced a full timing belt / water pump / power steering overhaul on the 300zx. So I'll need to not only to seal up the above pictured parts, but also install a new water pump and gasket. So I guess I'll see how it goes. The 300zx is somewhat notorious for melting down as a result of an overly complex cooling system and inevitable leaks (They have water-heated throttle bodies FFS)... so I'm somewhat paranoid that It'll melt down if I get the sealant choice wrong. And AULRO has a good brains trust in this regard. Surprisingly, the job so far is going very smoothly, I'm not the first one to do a timing belt on it, and thankfully the last mechanic loved to use anti-seize! Brilliant!
Hopefully they used it on the timing belt sprocket... if they get stuck on, it's a grinder and cold chisel job to get it off...
i use these for spring clamps. saves lots of swearing and skin. at $40 each, not a significant investment for the convenience that they offer.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...017/09/518.jpg
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I've got a pair of the top cable actuated spring clamp tools.
The bottom one is also a great design, but I've got the knipex. German efficiency FTW
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...bloody good tool too. I've got the version with the integral lock mechanism. Takes a bit more wang jangling to get it set, but locks tight after that.