
Re: [Chrysler300] Manifold Heat Control Valve Solvent
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Re: [Chrysler300] Manifold Heat Control Valve Solvent
- From: John Nowosacki <jsnowosacki@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 20:35:11 -0400
I used to have a spray can of Mopar heat riser lubricant. It came in a blue
and white can, but alas, after almost 20 years I used it all up.
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Warren Anderson
<wranderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
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> Hello, everyone:
>
> I'm down to my last can of Gulf "Part-Ease" Loosener & Lubricant. This
> stuff
> contains colloidal graphite, petroleum distillate and 1/10 of one percent
> ortho
> triaryl phosphate that creates a graphited, heat-resistant film to keep the
>
> valve operating freely. It really works.
>
> I came up empty on a search for this and Mopar p/n 1879318. Does anyone
> know of
> a comparably formulated solvent that works well on these heat control
> valves?
>
> Best,
> Ron Kurtz
> E #292
>
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> I have used a Macs product that is available at NAPA parts stores. Part
> number is 1413, Dry Graphite Film Lubricant (DGF). Also, Jig-A-Loo has a
> similar product that also works well and I remember came from Home Depot.
>
> I have used this type product for many years on every lug nut and bolt I
> have touched. I find it superior to anti seize products (like my favorite
> Never Seez) that leave a residue as the residue collects dirt; DGF does not.
> And, without the DGF (or an anti seize product and not ordinary oil), wheel
> fasteners are very likely not torqued properly. Very important where wheel
> fasteners are hammered home with power wrenches.
>
> Warren Anderson Sedona,AZ
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