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: Moly Paste and other stuff
: December 09, 2006, 07:34:32 AM
FWIW -
I just picked up some Moly 60 paste. PN# 08734-0001, at the local Honda dealership in Lynnwood , WA per one of CDT's tuning articles - they stock it.  It comes in 1 1/4" x 6" , 3 oz. tubes for small grease guns.  The price has gone up from $9 to $12-13 per tube depending on the dealership.  Don't know how this compares to Maccarri's as I didn't see size in ounces on his website.  If you just need a small amount, NAPA auto parts stores have Moly paste with graphite in small tubes.  You can check it out at the NAPA site on the web under lubricants.  My local store has three different types - their brand and two others - the NAPA website only shows one.

Also, if you are in the Seattle area, I checked out the mention of Adventure Sports (a well stocked gun shop) in the 23300 block on Highway 99 in Edmonds from one of the airgun forums - don't remember which one.  They have airgun pellets - mainly Beeman tins, Crosman premier boxes of 625, along with a few others; quality airguns (Gamo, Beeman, RWS, Theoben, etc); airgun scopes (Leopold, BSA, Bushnell, etc); lubes and cleaning supplies; and standard gun lubes like Remoil.  Knowledgeable guys, well stocked store, no website.
: Re: Moly Paste and other stuff
: December 09, 2006, 09:37:52 AM
Moly paste from a honda shop is Moly 60 you can get moly 70 from JM, but don't know how big the anount is.
If you look up moly 70  paste in a scearch engine you come up with all kinds and prices.

Moly 70 paste is made for really an anti seize compound for threads and such. I buy Moly 70 online for about 20 bucks for a 8 oz tube.
: Re: Moly Paste and other stuff
: vinceb December 09, 2006, 09:54:20 AM
TS-70?
: Re: Moly Paste and other stuff
: December 10, 2006, 04:13:21 PM
Yes that's the moly 70
: Re: Moly Paste , main spring ?
: shadow December 10, 2006, 10:18:25 PM
What would you all suggest for main springs .?
: Re: Moly Paste and other stuff
: December 11, 2006, 02:09:35 AM
No it won't work very well for mainsprings, you need spring lube which is a extra heavy grease.
JM calls it spring tar but that's not what it is made for.

 He doe not make the stuff it's a ready made product he buys and re packages. I have the same ting but I call it spring shield, I didn't want to step on his toes by calling it tar..

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