Graphite lubricant

Started by mikx, May 06, 2011, 03:03:15 AM

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mikx

I'm thinking about trying some graphite lubricant on stainless steel gears.
The reason being that it stays good on metal, lowers friction, mixes well with oil/grease.

Before I do that, do you guys know or can think of any cons or problems?

Norcal Pescador

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Here's what I know about graphite:
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Graphite –The mineral Graphite is a crystalline form of Carbon. Graphite lubricant (powder) is made from super-finely ground graphite pieces or chunks. Graphite powder will absorb moisture and clump, basically returning to its pre-ground form (little rocks). It is for this reason that you should never use graphite in fishing reel bearings (or in any other precision mechanism.) I learned about graphite from a well-experienced and educated locksmith while working part-time for him.

Excerpt from Alan's posting - http://alantani.com/index.php?topic=50.0
I don't use it in any part of anything that might get wet or damp.
Rob
Rob

Measure once, cut twice. Or is it the other way around? ::)

"A good man knows his limits." - Inspector Harry Callahan, SFPD

alantani

the answer would be the same as above, but which reels are you looking at?
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mikx

Good point about graphite absorbing water and clumping. I was going to try it on Accurate, but now I might reconsider, lol. Thanks!

alantani

for an all purpose grease, i would stick with yamaha marine.  cal's grease is fine on drag washers, but i've seen it harden on older reels.
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