Tim O
Well-Known Member
All being well I'm relaunching my boat this weekend and one of the things I was intending to do is to lubricate the ball valves.
I have heard tell of removing the hoses and pouring oil onto the closed valve then operating several times to distribute it.
However, as we all know, hoses which have been on there for some time can be a pain to take off, and unless they are in poor condition and in need of replacement there is no real need to do so and Id rather not go to all the effort if its not necessary.
I've come across another suggestion (on the Attainable Adventure Cruising site) which is to close the ball valve and use a long handled brush to apply the following grease to the ball surface:
https://www.lubriplate.com/Online-Store/1-75-oz-tubes/No-130-AA-1-75-oz-tube.html
However, this is an American product and difficult to obtain so I was thinking, is there a suitable cheap UK product?
I was thinking white Ramonol should do the trick? Any reason why not?
I have heard tell of removing the hoses and pouring oil onto the closed valve then operating several times to distribute it.
However, as we all know, hoses which have been on there for some time can be a pain to take off, and unless they are in poor condition and in need of replacement there is no real need to do so and Id rather not go to all the effort if its not necessary.
I've come across another suggestion (on the Attainable Adventure Cruising site) which is to close the ball valve and use a long handled brush to apply the following grease to the ball surface:
https://www.lubriplate.com/Online-Store/1-75-oz-tubes/No-130-AA-1-75-oz-tube.html
However, this is an American product and difficult to obtain so I was thinking, is there a suitable cheap UK product?
I was thinking white Ramonol should do the trick? Any reason why not?