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Thanks, pushki, I rarely service my car myself, I was predominantly talking about motorcycle pins, but same difference, seems like either will do, on reflection , I think copperslip would still be better for anti squeal pad shims and and contact points with caliper pistons, the pins may be better greased with silicone to prevent seizure. Chris, have you seen my pm to you of Thursday?
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this is why so many ludes have sticky calipers using copper grease on the brake sliders
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Yea amen to that. Copper grease will bake too, so not all that resistant to heat.
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http://www.redrubbergrease.com/
This is the stuff I used when I rebuilt my calipers 5 years ago, not quite a real world test as they've not been used
, but everything still slides nicely with no seizures, even the rears.
This is the stuff I used when I rebuilt my calipers 5 years ago, not quite a real world test as they've not been used

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Can't find silicone grease locally for love nor money
I phoned my closest Honda service department and asked if I could buy some off them and they said they only ever use copper grease for caliper sliders!! The only silicone grease they have is what comes with non-genuine calipers but if I pop in he will let me have a couple of sachets for free
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Interesting that your Honda dealer don't use what their own service manuals tell them to use...
That would be fun if a customer makes a warranty claim against faulty brakes they've had serviced by them and when the dealer tries to back it off against the manufacturer warranty, Honda UK tell them to stick it because they haven't serviced in accordance with their recommendations!
That would be fun if a customer makes a warranty claim against faulty brakes they've had serviced by them and when the dealer tries to back it off against the manufacturer warranty, Honda UK tell them to stick it because they haven't serviced in accordance with their recommendations!

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wurlycorner wrote:Interesting that your Honda dealer don't use what their own service manuals tell them to use...
^^ they were almost my exact words to the guy! He just said, "Naah, we only ever use copper grease, always have..." I decided against berating him too much as he just offered me some free grease
