Final Drive Boot Assembly
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Final Drive Boot Assembly
Does anyone know what type of "Sealant" is used by BMW during assembly of the Rubber Boot which goes between the Final Drive and the Swing Arm. It's the white stuff which is very sticky and seems to do a good job.
The Haynes manual says to use "Silicone Grease", some of which I have but this seems quite soft and runny compared to the originally applied BMW stuf.
Thanks.
The Haynes manual says to use "Silicone Grease", some of which I have but this seems quite soft and runny compared to the originally applied BMW stuf.
Thanks.
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Re: Final Drive Boot Assembly
The BMW listing for Staburags NBU 30 PTM, PN 07 55 9 056 992, https://www.online-parts.co.uk/bmw-spar ... 0-Ptm.html
Also available from Antifriction Components, https://webshop.antifriction.co.uk/Prod ... 21%2520KLU
Stockton-on-Tees Branch, https://webshop.antifriction.co.uk/Contact_Us
Also available from Antifriction Components, https://webshop.antifriction.co.uk/Prod ... 21%2520KLU
Stockton-on-Tees Branch, https://webshop.antifriction.co.uk/Contact_Us
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Re: Final Drive Boot Assembly
Thanks for the info David. Wow, that's expensive stuff, so much in fact I'll give it a miss. I have found something which sounds like it has a similar application range in the back of my cupboard and that is, "Optimol Paste White T" which is a Castrol product. I'll give it a go and see how it performs.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
Re: Final Drive Boot Assembly
I use this. I figure if it's good enough for boats... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BLUE-LITHIUM-COMPLEX-GREASE-EP-50G-Tin-WATER-AND-CORROSION-RESISTANT-MARINE-USE/391759918214?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
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Re: Final Drive Boot Assembly
I have just replaced mine, when I took it off and examined it, it had 3 splits/holes in it !
I used non hardening gasket compound to seal both ends of the boot, if that helps anyone :-)
I used non hardening gasket compound to seal both ends of the boot, if that helps anyone :-)
Keep on the grey bits .....Rossy
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Re: Final Drive Boot Assembly
In the UK, there is a company called Omega Lubricants who sell a Staburags NBU 30 PTM equivalent.
Although in this link, Omega 85 SSP – Kluber Staburags NBU 30 PTM Equivalent Grease – Sovereign Lubricants (UK) Ltd (sovereign-omega.co.uk) 85 SSP is recommended, when asked, I was pointed towards Omega 99FG.
Unfortunately, their minimum size is a 500g tub for £62, a lot more expensive than a 50g tube of Staburags. If you used a lot or wish to sell smaller quantities, it is certainly better value for money per 50g.
Antifriction Components in Stockton have confirmed a 50g tube of Staburags can be had for £23.
At just less than £20, it's cheaper from BMW, Search|Chester Motorrad (chester-motorrad.co.uk)
It gets better, I can get it from my friends at Vertu BMW Motorrad Sunderland for £17.68.
Although in this link, Omega 85 SSP – Kluber Staburags NBU 30 PTM Equivalent Grease – Sovereign Lubricants (UK) Ltd (sovereign-omega.co.uk) 85 SSP is recommended, when asked, I was pointed towards Omega 99FG.
Unfortunately, their minimum size is a 500g tub for £62, a lot more expensive than a 50g tube of Staburags. If you used a lot or wish to sell smaller quantities, it is certainly better value for money per 50g.
Antifriction Components in Stockton have confirmed a 50g tube of Staburags can be had for £23.
At just less than £20, it's cheaper from BMW, Search|Chester Motorrad (chester-motorrad.co.uk)
It gets better, I can get it from my friends at Vertu BMW Motorrad Sunderland for £17.68.
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Re: Final Drive Boot Assembly
Don't waste your money on the BMW stuff, it just dries out after a while. Look at it the first time you take the boot off. Any good white lithium grease works much better.
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Re: Final Drive Boot Assembly
In this MAX BMW video, How to Perform a Final Drive Service on a 2007 BMW R1200RT - YouTube at 5:53, a new boot is fitted dry without any grease.
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Re: Final Drive Boot Assembly
I just did but managed to get the price down to £17.68 ordered from a local BMW car dealer, saves a 70 miles round trip to Sunderland.
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Re: Final Drive Boot Assembly
I got a tube of white lithium grease from a shop that sells 3D printers... They use it to lubricate the slides on 3D printers. It was AU$20 so pretty cheap.
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Re: Final Drive Boot Assembly
I bought some Staburags
Yes it wasn't cheap but it will last a long time
A lot of people say its rubbish because it dries out but when I took my rear apart the boots where well stuck and sealed and that's what it is designed to do
Yes it wasn't cheap but it will last a long time
A lot of people say its rubbish because it dries out but when I took my rear apart the boots where well stuck and sealed and that's what it is designed to do