NickRobinson
Well-Known Member
It's a quiet night so here goes-
We all have favourite P/Os but surely they can only lubricate components that are able to move, ie aren't, by definition seized?
The oil certainly helps eventually, the stiff part rotates easier as the oil works in with movement and/or heat but can a seized non-moving part allow a fluid no matter how thin to 'soak in' to rust or aluminium oxide?
I can see a virtuous side effect, applying the oil and waiting rests the operative....
Heat rules!
Nick
We all have favourite P/Os but surely they can only lubricate components that are able to move, ie aren't, by definition seized?
The oil certainly helps eventually, the stiff part rotates easier as the oil works in with movement and/or heat but can a seized non-moving part allow a fluid no matter how thin to 'soak in' to rust or aluminium oxide?
I can see a virtuous side effect, applying the oil and waiting rests the operative....
Heat rules!
Nick