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Old 08 Aug 2003, 08:41 am
'Curly Q. Links'
 
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Default __ Any chemical to clean / protect CV boots ? ?

Are any of the ArmorAll or Black Again sprays suitable for keeping the
CV boots clean and 'refreshed' so they don't get dried out?

If a boot could be made to last a year or two longer, what would you
recommend / condemn ? ?

'Curly'
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Old 08 Aug 2003, 08:59 am
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Default Re: __ Any chemical to clean / protect CV boots ? ?

In article <3F33A86F.501D8840@_interbaun.com>, "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>Are any of the ArmorAll or Black Again sprays suitable for keeping the
>CV boots clean and 'refreshed' so they don't get dried out?
>
>If a boot could be made to last a year or two longer, what would you
>recommend / condemn ? ?
>
>'Curly'


Just because the boots are ripped it doesn't mean you're
done for. A garage noticed my were torn and said I should
replace them asap. I left until the CV joints were unbearably
noisy, almost 3 years and 20K miles. It's a ceap swap these
days anyway.
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Old 08 Aug 2003, 02:16 pm
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Uncle Mike wrote:
>
> In article <3F33A86F.501D8840@_interbaun.com>, "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
> >Are any of the ArmorAll or Black Again sprays suitable for keeping the
> >CV boots clean and 'refreshed' so they don't get dried out?
> >
> >If a boot could be made to last a year or two longer, what would you
> >recommend / condemn ? ?
> >
> >'Curly'

>
> Just because the boots are ripped it doesn't mean you're
> done for. A garage noticed my were torn and said I should
> replace them asap. I left until the CV joints were unbearably
> noisy, almost 3 years and 20K miles. It's a ceap swap these
> days anyway.


What's the everage for boot life under city driving conditions?

I have 51K on my Civic and they still look good.

mikE
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Old 08 Aug 2003, 03:22 pm
John D.
 
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Default Re: __ Any chemical to clean / protect CV boots ? ?

I use "Sil-Glyde" silicone grease from American Grease Cartridge Co.
(AGC)...smear some all over the boots, brake hoses and even the rubber
muffler hangers. Good for rubber parts. Sil-Glyde is also used in
brake work.

http://agscompany.com/productFS/lubes/sl29.html

It's in a small red/white/blue tube (the item numbered "SG-2" on the
left in the product images on the above website).

Unfortunately, it seems to be hard to find. The company says NAPA
carries it but didn't see it there...maybe it's under NAPA's brand. I
say that because if you go here:

http://www.panteraplace.com/page153.htm

....and scroll down a ways, it says:

"The O rings can be damaged when slipping them over the piston and
into the grooves so I used NAPA Sil-Glyde brake assembly lubricant
lightly on the O rings and piston to make the O rings easer to slide
onto the piston."

Here's another website that mentions Sil-Glyde:

http://www.icca.invensys.com/uniline/h/h18.pdf

Pep Boys USED to carry it. Didn;t see it at AutoZone.

Sil-Glyde is good stuff for CVJ boots...I pout it on all four of mine
as soon as I got the car, and any other rubber boots/cable covers I
saw. It'd be good for the air intake rubber, too.

If you can't find Sil-Glyde itself, some different brand but similar
silicone-based grease for rubber should be fine.

I buy tubes of it whenever I find some.

Good luck,

John D.




"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3F33A86F.501D8840@_interbaun.com>...
> Are any of the ArmorAll or Black Again sprays suitable for keeping the
> CV boots clean and 'refreshed' so they don't get dried out?
>
> If a boot could be made to last a year or two longer, what would you
> recommend / condemn ? ?
>
> 'Curly'

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Old 08 Aug 2003, 04:01 pm
Randolph
 
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Default Re: __ Any chemical to clean / protect CV boots ? ?

> What's the everage for boot life under city driving conditions?
>
> I have 51K on my Civic and they still look good.


On my '94 Civic I got 89k miles on the driver's side and 94k miles on
the passenger side. Both sides had very small rifts by the time of
detection and minimal loss of grease. I had the boots only replaced (not
the CV joint or the half shaft).
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Old 08 Aug 2003, 08:41 pm
John D.
 
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Default Re: __ Any chemical to clean / protect CV boots ? ?

Yes, it's "Stick," not Cartridge. Sorry.

AGS should do much better with its product distrubution...fire whoever
is handling it now.

John D.




NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message news:<3f3411c7.351151573@news.txol.net>...
> On 8 Aug 2003 13:22:08 -0700, jcdech@hotmail.com (John D.) wrote:
>
> |I use "Sil-Glyde" silicone grease from American Grease Cartridge Co.
> |(AGC)...smear some all over the boots, brake hoses and even the rubber
> |muffler hangers. Good for rubber parts. Sil-Glyde is also used in
> |brake work.
> |
> |http://agscompany.com/productFS/lubes/sl29.html
> |
> |It's in a small red/white/blue tube (the item numbered "SG-2" on the
> |left in the product images on the above website).
> |
> |Unfortunately, it seems to be hard to find. The company says NAPA
> |carries it but didn't see it there...maybe it's under NAPA's brand. I
> |say that because if you go here:
>
> The brand is actually AGS, used to stand for American Grease Stick, but I just
> got a letter saying they were dropping the wording as dated, and just using
> the letters. AGS is a pretty widespread company, with retailers all over the
> country. Unfortunately, that particular number may be hard to find. I work for
> a distributor that services 120+ stores all over TX & OK, and we don't even have
> Sil-Glyde in the system anymore, in any size. Maybe I'll get a sample sent in
> and try it for this purpose.

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Old 08 Aug 2003, 09:19 pm
pars
 
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Default Re: __ Any chemical to clean / protect CV boots ? ?

Probably depends on your driving style. The double wishbone suspension setup helps, but with my high
revving and hard cornering, they probably wouldn't last long unless sealed properly.

Pars
98 Hatch

Uncle Mike wrote:

> In article <3F33A86F.501D8840@_interbaun.com>, "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
> >Are any of the ArmorAll or Black Again sprays suitable for keeping the
> >CV boots clean and 'refreshed' so they don't get dried out?
> >
> >If a boot could be made to last a year or two longer, what would you
> >recommend / condemn ? ?
> >
> >'Curly'

>
> Just because the boots are ripped it doesn't mean you're
> done for. A garage noticed my were torn and said I should
> replace them asap. I left until the CV joints were unbearably
> noisy, almost 3 years and 20K miles. It's a ceap swap these
> days anyway.


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Old 08 Aug 2003, 10:19 pm
alan
 
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Default Re: __ Any chemical to clean / protect CV boots ? ?

'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> Are any of the ArmorAll or Black Again sprays suitable for keeping the
> CV boots clean and 'refreshed' so they don't get dried out?
>
> If a boot could be made to last a year or two longer, what would you
> recommend / condemn ? ?
>
> 'Curly'


I heard people mention silicone spray. A mechanic said that it didn't
do anything.

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Old 09 Aug 2003, 11:31 pm
John D.
 
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Default Re: __ Any chemical to clean / protect CV boots ? ?

It's sure better than nothing...you need something to put a film on
the rubber so it doesn't dry out so soon or be so vulnerable to ozone
attack...this will at least prolong the rubber component's life.

You just need to apply silicone SPRAY more often than a grease
coating...whenever you're under the car doing something, use the
silicone spray on rubber boots, bushings, etc.

John D.


alan <acfang@yahoo.do_not_spam_me.com> wrote in message news:<bh1p2g$mn4$1@news.Stanford.EDU>...
> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> > Are any of the ArmorAll or Black Again sprays suitable for keeping the
> > CV boots clean and 'refreshed' so they don't get dried out?
> >
> > If a boot could be made to last a year or two longer, what would you
> > recommend / condemn ? ?
> >
> > 'Curly'

>
> I heard people mention silicone spray. A mechanic said that it didn't
> do anything.

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Old 10 Aug 2003, 01:50 am
Dave
 
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Default Re: __ Any chemical to clean / protect CV boots ? ?

Wouldn't grease attract dirt, which would grind away at the rubber? I think
the best maintenance would be to keep the boots clean with a mild soapy
wash.
Dave

"John D." <jcdech@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e821bab6.0308081222.7fedb6c3@posting.google.c om...
> I use "Sil-Glyde" silicone grease from American Grease Cartridge Co.
> (AGC)...smear some all over the boots, brake hoses and even the rubber
> muffler hangers. Good for rubber parts. Sil-Glyde is also used in
> brake work.
>
> http://agscompany.com/productFS/lubes/sl29.html
>
> It's in a small red/white/blue tube (the item numbered "SG-2" on the
> left in the product images on the above website).
>
> Unfortunately, it seems to be hard to find. The company says NAPA
> carries it but didn't see it there...maybe it's under NAPA's brand. I
> say that because if you go here:
>
> http://www.panteraplace.com/page153.htm
>
> ...and scroll down a ways, it says:
>
> "The O rings can be damaged when slipping them over the piston and
> into the grooves so I used NAPA Sil-Glyde brake assembly lubricant
> lightly on the O rings and piston to make the O rings easer to slide
> onto the piston."
>
> Here's another website that mentions Sil-Glyde:
>
> http://www.icca.invensys.com/uniline/h/h18.pdf
>
> Pep Boys USED to carry it. Didn;t see it at AutoZone.
>
> Sil-Glyde is good stuff for CVJ boots...I pout it on all four of mine
> as soon as I got the car, and any other rubber boots/cable covers I
> saw. It'd be good for the air intake rubber, too.
>
> If you can't find Sil-Glyde itself, some different brand but similar
> silicone-based grease for rubber should be fine.
>
> I buy tubes of it whenever I find some.
>
> Good luck,
>
> John D.
>
>
>
>
> "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote in message

news:<3F33A86F.501D8840@_interbaun.com>...
> > Are any of the ArmorAll or Black Again sprays suitable for keeping the
> > CV boots clean and 'refreshed' so they don't get dried out?
> >
> > If a boot could be made to last a year or two longer, what would you
> > recommend / condemn ? ?
> >
> > 'Curly'



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