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Caliper lube

pasvorto

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Do you think I can get away with using di-lithium grease (that I use for the slide on my garage door) on the pins that the disk pads slide on? I am going to have the wheels off to flush and refill the diff so I thought I could lube those at the same time.
 
I guess it'd be better than none ... but it's wrong. The correct stuff is high-temp & made for brakes ... most any car parts store has it.
JACK:gap
 
Doesn't really matter much, as nothing is really moving relative to anything else in a fixed Corvette caliper; the caliper is solid-mounted and the pads are in constant contact with the rotor surface and only move a few thousandths when you step on the brakes. It IS important on all other cars with single-piston calipers, as their calipers must slide laterally on the pins in order to press the pads against the rotors, especially if the pads are worn.
:beer
 
Having the grease melt and contaminate your pads will junk them immediately. No grease is required or is of any benefit.

Use it to grease the trunk hinges instead.:beer
 

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