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    I have some Seikin caliper rebuild kits which contain two different packets of grease.

    One is orange and strikes me as a highly 'refined' grease. The other smaller packet looks like petroleum jelly.

    Am I correct in assuming the orange grease is for the piston etc whilst the petroleum jelly like grease is for the slide?

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    Default Re: caliper kit grease

    I would say the other way around. Petroleum jelly eats rubber doesn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TERRA Operative
    I would say the other way around. Petroleum jelly eats rubber doesn't it?
    so thats why you shouldn't use vasolene

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    Default Re: caliper kit grease

    i think vaso is pretty rubber friendly.

    we use it on rubber o-rings in aircraft engines.

    also i would expect it to be dissolved by brake fluid which is why maybe the special grease is for the piston.

    might be a simple test: put a little bit of each grease in the fluid.

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    Default Re: caliper kit grease

    I know at work, we have to use silicone grease on our o-ringsin our pumps as the petroleum base bearing grease attacks the rubber.

    That's pretty much as far as my grease knowledge goes though.

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    Default Re: caliper kit grease

    Quote Originally Posted by PlacentaJuan
    i think vaso is pretty rubber friendly.

    we use it on rubber o-rings in aircraft engines.
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    yeah no doubt, but ansell says not to use vasolene with their rubber

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