scott32
TY 4 Stroke Guru
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Try here: parts@canadianfarmsupply.com I have had this stuff for years, in the pail, and used it on sliders and track clips. It will wear off under these conditions, but prolongs life and reduces friction. I haven't got the spray yet.
Bushcop241
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I tried Fluid Film this season. So far it seems to work ok. There is still snow stuck in the tunnel but no where near what there used to be.
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scott32
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This is a paint with lots of graphite in it. It won't be a multi-application deal. It will take a longer time than I will ever own this sled to wear off.
I've had a idea that I've thought about trying, most of the problem is the tunnel protectors and those of us that run studs need these so if there was a easy way to heat them you would have less of a problem. If you were to run some hot exhaust through them it would be simple to heat them, take break line with fittings on and drill and thread 2 holes in the muffler route the lines to the protectors and let the gasses go through the tubing. I cannot think why this wouldnt work, any one got any ideas
mach9
TY 4 Stroke Master
ldb said:I've had a idea that I've thought about trying, most of the problem is the tunnel protectors and those of us that run studs need these so if there was a easy way to heat them you would have less of a problem. If you were to run some hot exhaust through them it would be simple to heat them, take break line with fittings on and drill and thread 2 holes in the muffler route the lines to the protectors and let the gasses go through the tubing. I cannot think why this wouldnt work, any one got any ideas
As cool as this idea sounds. They would need to be fairly large diam. steel brake lines.
Problem is with high flow exhaust air flow... Small holes over a length of a thin tube basically won't flow any or much air, as the main flow always goes for easiest way out.
Did that make any sense?
Hell, try it out. Who knows? It might work.