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Hi i have G60 several years and i am preparing to rebuilt g-lader,only thing i dont have is kluber grease,so i am wondering is it(must use for rebuilt) or i can go without?I know that you will sugest to send my lader to someone like g-werks but it is imposible for me and only way for me is to do it myself.I also have question about re-route kit for isv and block off kit,is it good modification and does someone know how to do it myself because like i sad(it is imposible for me to order) Thanks

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You dont have to use it, not sure what it does, but it wasnt in there from the factory. Its cheap off ebay anyway!

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The Klubber Grease only gives you some extra boost.

But as far as i know it only lasts about 10.000Km...

It isn´t a must.

You can go on without any problems.

Factory Charger don´t bring it anyway.

But anyone better than G-Werks to clarify this situation for you! :)

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Where the sealing strips meet the casings/displacer.

Gavin

 

Was all over in the one I got from l&s cartec, loads of it!

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Was all over in the one I got from l&s cartec, loads of it!

 

Yeah, if memory serves me correctly, when I had mine rebuilt by G-Werks, he also applied his magical grease to the entire scroll.

 

Tempest

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Can you qualify 'all over'?

 

The name implies that it lubricates. Smoothering the whole scroll wouldn't do a great deal as it is only the teflon strips that actually touch anything. Grease anywhere else would just be squeezed about. The scroll doesn't (shouldn't) touch the casing.

 

I am not the expert but I have rebuilt several chargers in my time. I used the spray grease given to me with the kit I bought and only sprayed the surfaces where the strips would touch the casing or scroll.

 

Gavin

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I suppose the grease is to make a better seal between the casing and scroll, obviously the scroll need some clearance from the casing, which must leak boost.

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obviously the scroll need some clearance from the casing, which must leak boost.

 

Without some tolerance the thing would blow up.

 

Gavin

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