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    Default Indicator stalk lubricant?

    Anyone know what type of lube to use for an indicator stalk and mechanism?
    Is it just a household tap washer lube because it looks white-ish and similar consistency.

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    Default Re: Indicator stalk lubricant?

    Dielectric grease would be the usual stuff... (and yes, its very similar to the potable grease used in tapware, but not exactly identical....pretty much same price for both)

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    Default Re: Indicator stalk lubricant?

    Thanks. Supercheap have a dielectric grease for a reasonable price. Also seems like any plain silicon grease would work too.

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    Default Re: Indicator stalk lubricant?

    Pretty much...

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    Default Re: Indicator stalk lubricant?

    You could try super lube with syncolon. I used that on my steering busbar/Cruise control stalk and worked great.

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