Use Honda Super Hi Temp Urea Grease on brake pads, is it ok?
Hi!
I have just bought some Honda Super Hi Temp Urea Grease to apply on the clutch spline when I replace the clutch on my Accord.
Is this grease ok to apply to the back of the brake pads?
I have just bought some Honda Super Hi Temp Urea Grease to apply on the clutch spline when I replace the clutch on my Accord.
Is this grease ok to apply to the back of the brake pads?
I would not recommend the urea grease. The brake pads can get quite hot. I don't kow if the urea grease can handle the heat from the pads. Most auto parts stores sell small packets of anti-squeal compound for the back of the pads. That should be fairly easy to find.
I have already looked at local auto parts stores and they don't have anything... I guess that I will have to order some from ebay...
Thanks for the help
Thanks for the help
Autozone usually has a small packet for $1 behind the counter if you ask. It is usually only enough to do 4 pads (2 wheels), so 2 packets for the whole car.
I would not recommend the urea grease. The brake pads can get quite hot. I don't kow if the urea grease can handle the heat from the pads. Most auto parts stores sell small packets of anti-squeal compound for the back of the pads. That should be fairly easy to find.
No, instead get honda m-77 assembly paste at your local honda dealership. if not, your alternative is molykote m77. you can get it online for about $10-$15.
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