Good to know.....Evinrude Triple Guard grease is what I use on things like this. Can't get used to the fact that they changed the color from that cool blue color to some baby poop brown though.
Sometime earlier this year I thinkGood to know.....
When did that happen?
The batch of refill cartridges I ordered back in March was blue.
I guess next order will be Bel-Ray Blue, noted on Triple Guard data sheet
When I had my issue there was no "online". We only had one local marine supply store, plus the Herter's catalog. West Marine had not yet moved into town. The "Lubricants Dealer" close to me sold wheel bearing grease - one for autos and one for boat trailers.There are charts online that show which grease is compatible with which. If you have lithium complex grease it’s easy since that’s the base of most greases.
Right on Charlie, I just noticed you've have been recommending the debonding agent for 20 years after looking at the date of the following post of yours...Get the debonding agent specifically for 4200/5200 3M
I did not manage to get it out and ended up going the route of having it replaced when the boat got winterized. I fell sick shortly after posting and once better and catching up had some life events happen to take my attention away from the boat.Have you tried to get it out?
The tensile strength of 4200 is low and it doesn’t hold very well on metal (bronze) unless clean and primed.
You have more going on than just the sealant.I did not manage to get it out and ended up going the route of having it replaced when the boat got winterized. I fell sick shortly after posting and once better and catching up had some life events happen to take my attention away from the boat.
I tried wrench, impact wrench, breaker bar. In the end nothing would move it. I learned my lesson pay really close attention to what you use and don't think it is just an easy to remove seleant.