Should the Barrel Pin be DRY or LUBED when pressed in to trunnion?
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I've only done dry, worked on the 3 I've built so far. But I'm gonna try lubed on the next one.
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I put a little anti seize paste on and press away, like nico said it goes in smoother
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Only downside to lube (especially anti sieze) is that it weeps out like cosmoline if your doing a bake on finish or any other high temp operation. Usually in park solution it isn't an issue at under 200*.
JustinFor any questions contact me by email.
Thanks,
Justin
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