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Transmission Assembly Lube Vs Vaseline. I also use lubriplate 105. Can i use a common engine assembly lube, or am i better off going with the old standard of vaseline? Manual transmission fluid differs from its automatic counterpart, being typically thicker and designed for the specific. I use vaseline to hold the seals in the rotors and water jacket seals in place, as for assembly oil, 2 stroke oil is better than engine oil as it will burn. There were several balls and pins that the manual said to use vaseline on to hold. #2 · dec 19, 2016. Or should i just focus on. We use petrolautum (bulk vaseline) and asemblee goo (green) for manual transmissions. I just finished rebuilding the ax15 in my 95 wrangler. Vasoline is often used though when assemebling automatic transmission as an assembly lube. In this case they are useing it. I've always used vaseline, melts in with the fluid after start up never had a problem, and it cheap.

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I also use lubriplate 105. Manual transmission fluid differs from its automatic counterpart, being typically thicker and designed for the specific. In this case they are useing it. There were several balls and pins that the manual said to use vaseline on to hold. I just finished rebuilding the ax15 in my 95 wrangler. Vasoline is often used though when assemebling automatic transmission as an assembly lube. Or should i just focus on. Can i use a common engine assembly lube, or am i better off going with the old standard of vaseline? We use petrolautum (bulk vaseline) and asemblee goo (green) for manual transmissions. I've always used vaseline, melts in with the fluid after start up never had a problem, and it cheap.

What's the difference between petroleum jelly and Vaseline YouTube

Transmission Assembly Lube Vs Vaseline Can i use a common engine assembly lube, or am i better off going with the old standard of vaseline? We use petrolautum (bulk vaseline) and asemblee goo (green) for manual transmissions. I also use lubriplate 105. Vasoline is often used though when assemebling automatic transmission as an assembly lube. I've always used vaseline, melts in with the fluid after start up never had a problem, and it cheap. #2 · dec 19, 2016. Or should i just focus on. There were several balls and pins that the manual said to use vaseline on to hold. I use vaseline to hold the seals in the rotors and water jacket seals in place, as for assembly oil, 2 stroke oil is better than engine oil as it will burn. Can i use a common engine assembly lube, or am i better off going with the old standard of vaseline? I just finished rebuilding the ax15 in my 95 wrangler. Manual transmission fluid differs from its automatic counterpart, being typically thicker and designed for the specific. In this case they are useing it.

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