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Could I put some of that on the rubber grommets that hold the side covers on to make it easier to check the air shocks or would it make them too easy that they wouldn't stay on?
Could I put some of that on the rubber grommets that hold the side covers on to make it easier to check the air shocks or would it make them too easy that they wouldn't stay on?
I don't know about your Freewheeler side covers but I do know Honda GL1800s have a habit of loosing theirs if the grommets are lubricated. I would be VERY CAREFUL putting anything on those grommets. :xszpv: :xszpv:
That's fine but are they really "bushings" - ie: rubber bearings. The front suspension on older Brit cars used "Hydrolastic" (IIRC) "bushings". These were intended to flex not slip. Unlike a bearing the shaft wasn't supposed to slip inside the bushing. Lubing them caused the shaft to slip, ruining the dampening effect and quickly wearing out the "bushings". I have no idea what H-D uses on the swing are but be sure b4 you lube. Does H-D recommend lubing them??
This lube is NOT a fix all, None are However u use it is up to u, Your Ride U Decide JMO
Dawn Dish Soap works good on Poly Bushings, try it some time. For installing bushings try freezing them this will shrink em, use the correct driver, use lube only if needed during assembly, it will change the sizing by some .0000 +
Thats how i installed ''bearings'' in trailer axles .....Freeze them, And you don't have to hammer them in...If i have to install rubber ''Bushings'' , or ''Grommets''... And their a very tight fit i aways use a light coating of White Marine Grease....Note light coating..
Freezing rubber drys them out....