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specter_M4 March 4th, 2008 17:25

What is Cylinder grease
 
Hi,

I just bought some new internals and I forgot to order cylinder grease. What exacly is it? Or what could I buy to suffice?

Thanks

Syn March 4th, 2008 17:28

100% silicone paste is what I used. Applied it very thinly and stretched my o ring manually to make sure compression is good. Seems to be holding up fine after 2 months.

TokyoSeven March 4th, 2008 17:28

There are a couple companies out there that cylinder grease. Systema, guarder, G&P. Although I heard you can hit up Canadian tire and pick up a tube of Lith-Ease, its a white lithium grease. Comes in a white tube wuth red and black on the container with black cap. I hear it works alright. Im not to knowledgable on the stuff, so hopefully someone can speak up about it.

specter_M4 March 4th, 2008 17:33

I use white lithium on the gears. It would be handy if I could also use this in the cylinder.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Syn (Post 660884)
100% silicone paste is what I used. Applied it very thinly and stretched my o ring manually to make sure compression is good. Seems to be holding up fine after 2 months.

This makes sense as the systema and other airsoft brands are a yellowish semi transperant colour paste.

Thanks

Amos March 4th, 2008 17:35

White lithium should work if applied VERY lightly... too much grease and you plug up the holes in the piston head which expand and contract the O ring... and that'll cause a few problems.

specter_M4 March 4th, 2008 17:36

Hmm.

Thus meaning it will need to be reapplied every so often.

Syn March 4th, 2008 17:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amos (Post 660891)
White lithium should work if applied VERY lightly... too much grease and you plug up the holes in the piston head which expand and contract the O ring... and that'll cause a few problems.

ALso if you use too much, your inner barrel , bbs, and hop up will also be lubed. Not a good thing. :D

RedSpinal March 4th, 2008 18:10

---Applied it very thinly and stretched my o ring manually to make sure compression is good---

i was just lauging at the job here lol...imagine that sentence anywhere else except on a airsoft related forums lolol

sorry had to say it haha

Syn March 4th, 2008 19:09

whoops... embarrassed now.

btw reading around this and other airsoft forums of people using silicone oil. hmm I wonder if anyone else is using silicone oil for cylinder. Certainly less friction than paste but I thought it would be too thin and move off the cylinder inner surface quickly over time leaning to poor compression, heat friction of o ring.

SidVicious March 4th, 2008 20:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedSpinal (Post 660934)
---Applied it very thinly and stretched my o ring manually to make sure compression is good---

i was just lauging at the job here lol...imagine that sentence anywhere else except on a airsoft related forums lolol

sorry had to say it haha

The "goatse" shock pic popped to mind halfway through reading Syn's dubious line.

Sig worthy to say the least...

ILLusion March 4th, 2008 22:50

Most airsoft-specific cylinder greases made by high end aftermarket companies (think Systema, Phoenix and Prometheus) are white, super slippery and are lighter in weight than Tokyo Marui, G&P, Classic Army or any of the other OEM greases. Airsoft-specific cylinder greases are finer and greasier than lithium grease (I've found.)

The best set of airsoft grease I've seen and used so far is the Prometheus one. It's based off one main grease and comes with a thinner as well as a thickener which allows you to adjust the viscosity level of the grease for the particular application you're using it for:

http://www.wgcshop.com/WGC_Shop/images/pm_pt_gpga_m.jpg
Prometheus PRO GRESS Gear Grease with Additives Set
- Gear Grease with 2 Types of Additives.
- User can create different mixtures for wider usage with different mixing ratios.
- 4-Compartment Container Included for keeping Mixtures.

Gear Grease
- Wide Working Temperature Range.
- Highly Lubricative and Long Lasting.
- Corrosion Resistant.
- Suitable for Heavy Duty Parts ( Gears / Gear Shafts / Reverse Latch / etc )

Oil Additive
- Mix with Gear Grease for lowering viscosity.
- Mixture suitable for High Speed Moving Parts ( Piston Rail / Pistol Slide Rail / Metal Bushings )
- Usage: Mix Oil ( Approx. 3-5% Volume ) with Gear Grease, Greater amount of oil forms lower viscosity mixture.
- NOTE: High amount of oil may cause mixture last shorter.

Powder Additive
- Flatten tiny hole on metal surface for lowering friction
- Mixture with Gear Grease suitable for High Speed, High Wearing Moving Parts ( Tappet Plate / Polished Gearbox Inner Surface )
- Usage:
Mix Powder ( Approx. 3-5% Volume ) with Gear Grease for Normal Use
Mix Powder ( Approx. 6-10% Volume ) with Gear Grease for Gear Run-In, wipe mixture with Gear Grease when Finished ( Minor remain is tolerable )





Another good alternative I've used is Tamiya Ceramic Grease.


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