I use silicone for most stuff, the pure silicone spray seems to last longer.
well after 185+ miles my accelerator pedal seems to have develop a squeak when ever you depress it, my question to you guys is what type of lubricant is the safest, non messy, minimal smellyness to use?
good ol' wd-40, or a white lithium spray, etc....
I use silicone for most stuff, the pure silicone spray seems to last longer.
I used PB Blaster cause I like that smell.
95 E34 530I V2.37
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I like the high pressure spray lube that goes on like water and thickens up in a couple minutes. Its great for door locks, hinges, etc where you want good penitration but a heavy lube.
Just toss a rag on the floormat, spray the pivots and bushings, let it penitrate for a moment, and wipe off any exposed lube.
careful you don't break off the pedal if you start to take things appart.
thanks for the advice guys!
joshua - what exactly is this high pressure lube you talk about, brand, price range, and can I find it at any parts store?
Wurth HHS2000 is the stuff I like, not available to non professionals, but someone may be ebaying it. http://www.wurthusa.com/project/en/l...th=04.0110.jpg Stuff is the best all arround car lube I have ever used. A rep told me the "2000" meant that it could withstand 2000psi, but that may have been a sales trip. I just know it works well.
You can also get similar products from any place that sells shop suplies for industrial equipment, and some hardware stores will sell it. NAPA sells a fair amount of indusrtrial suplies and they should carry something similar as well.
as well as motorsports and foreign car part shops that carry any quality products like:
Pentosin
ATE Super Blue
Wurth anythingyounameitweprobablygotit
I have two cans on my shelf and use it for a LOT of crap on the car and at home. It worked wonders on my squeaky pedal. Take the black underpanel off and spray the rubber grommets that act as bushings for the pedal linkage. This is where I found my squeak. The rubber had dried up. I found the most squeaking to come when the area was warm from running the heater, etc.
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...they cary it and a wide variety of other Wurth products. I really like their glass cleaner.
http://www.carcareonline.com/
Craig Wright
This thread is great. The gas pedal squeak has been annoying the crap outta me but it's just one of those things I never get around to. I'm inspired to get it done now. Thanks.