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As title when using graph often it states it should be used on all machined surfaces inc cylinder walls and rings!

 

 

Does that apply to the vg what should be coated other then the bearing with graphogen?

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As title when using graph often it states it should be used on all machined surfaces inc cylinder walls and rings!

 

 

Does that apply to the vg what should be coated other then the bearing with graphogen?

 

i put a small dab on the cam lobes too Gary.only needs the smallest of smeares on bearings,journals ect as too much can prevent the caps from closing up. Too be honest mate ive never used it on the bores or rings as clean engine oil does the trick in that department and ive built 4 motors with the stuff and only used about 10% of the tube as thats so little you need of it:cool3:

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Brilliant thanks bri, I was just concerned as it would be a while from bottom end being built up to first start, didn't want the bores to rust up between the two.

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