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Cant help but notice all my lovely new greasable bits are largely full of blue grease. Historically the grease I have used just looks like, well, grease. You know - slippery and beige.

Any thoughts on this ? Is there a difference other than looking cool and marketing ? Before I load up the grease gun thought I'd canvas opinions.

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I've never had any trouble with good old grease-coloured grease :thumbright:
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I use some grease that's a bright yellow colour like day glow yellow I use this because my mate told me to


Blue grease never seen

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autofetish wrote:I use some grease that's a bright yellow colour like day glow yellow I use this because my mate told me to


Blue grease never seen

:lol:
That was Vaseline ...your mate told you to use...has he got a large moustache :oops: :lol:
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Hey you leave me out of this you bitch! :D
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:GimmePics!:
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Sounds like it may be a dye used as a tracer for production use ie for fluorescence detector / uv . or camera system.
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Post by steveo »

bit of usless info !! :? :shock:

the propper high tempreture Mopar wheel bearing greese for police & heavy duty applications , is blue ! at least it use to be !!
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Post by morgan »

steveo wrote:bit of usless info !! :? :shock:

the propper high tempreture Mopar wheel bearing greese for police & heavy duty applications , is blue ! at least it use to be !!
All the MOOGy bits are pumped full'o'blue - so maybe thats a sign. Seems to be marine grease - waterproof applications from what I can see. Looks cool, so maybe thats as good a reason as any.
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Post by Dave999 »

Mopar multi mileage lubricant

thats what was specified for the orginal balljoints and the vast majority of front end lubrication jobs on a 60s/70s mopar

http://www.jeep4x4center.com/mopar-mult ... 841aa.html


original balljoints were metal on metal joints metal ball mounted in a metal socket with the back welded or crimped on. a none pull through design

modern equivelent is metal ball in plastic socket joints which is what many of the modern cars use i.e sealed for life design in most cases with the ability to grease to make em look like the orginals for replacement parts
so you can still follow the workshop manual schedule to the letter should you desire

so i guess the blue stuff is just a modern equivelent used by OEMs for their big contract stuff hence the replacement parts for old cars get it as well

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Post by Dave999 »

can't find a UK supplier

but here is one in finland

google translate calls grease Fat

http://translate.google.co.uk/translate ... CFkQ7gEwBg


4897841AA MULTI LUBE MILEAGE. MOPAR-VASELIINI (MS-4178) Mopar-Petrolatum (MS-4178)
Loistava Barium-pohjainen ammattiasentajien käyttämä rasva. Great Barium-based professional installers used by fat. Sopii käytettäväksi mm. Suitable for use in mm. pallonivelille, raidetangon päihin, ristiniveliin, kytkimen laakereihin, kytkinhaarukkaan, jarruosiin sekä pyöränlaakereille ja ohjausniveliin. ball joints, tie rod ends, cross joint, clutch bearings, clutch fork, brake parts and wheel bearings and steering knuckle. Tällä kiitosta saaneella rasvalla on paljon tyytyväisiä käyttäjiä! This praise-treated fat has a lot of satisfied users!



yes! with this praise treated fat you is spoiling us

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Post by terryr »

I get red stuff from work ....free and pretty
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