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brake grease question

I've been using Lubriplate 110 brake grease on some of the brake parts (the star and screw) for my salt water trailer but they rust up locked in short order.

Can anyone suggest another type of grease that would protect against salt water better?

I installed a flush kit this season and I hope it will also help.

Thanks for any input.

John C.

John
Mar 16
2006
I'll attest to the usefulness of "blue" marine bearing grease as opposed to standard bearing grease. I thought it probably didn't make any difference and used standard bearing grease on my boat trailer axle and when I went to check the bearings some time later the standard grease was all watery. The blue marine bearing grease doesn't absorb water nearly as much as the regular stuff.

Just for the experimentation of it I put spline grease on the start and screw this time. I won't know how it works as opposed to the white lithium grease until the next time I pull the wheels. I guess it doesn't really matter that much if the brake star and screw freeze up in one season anyway as the trailer doesn't get all that much mileage that the brakes would need to be re-adjusted anyway. John C.

John
Mar 16
http://www.livebaitlarry.com/wheel_cyl.asp has stainless brake parts, including the adjuster. CalifBill
Mar 16
Have you tried a lithium based grease?

Problem with greases is that there are a wide range of types for different purposes and applications. The "blue" bearing grease typically sold as a "marine" type is supposed to have superior water resistant properties.

RCE

RCE
Mar 16
   

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