Thank you my long lost Australian brother this stuff is great. So far the color has change to the color of Vaseline or you could say the color of Superlube but not white like it when wet. Now is a matter of time to see when this stuff drys out.Slazmo wrote:You could try white lightning crystal grease, its crystal clear and 100% hydrophobic.
Have used it before on the inside of my reels with great results.
While i havent used it on a worm drive outside of a reel in a baitcaster due to converting to a modified oil, i would say that the stuff would be perfect due to its "crystal" clear nature and how water proof the stuff is!
Grease for worm gear (tired of having milky grease)
Re: Grease for worm gear (tired of having milky grease)
Re: Grease for worm gear (tired of having milky grease)
did a quick test with water
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Re: Grease for worm gear (tired of having milky grease)
Good result if you ask me.
Re: Grease for worm gear (tired of having milky grease)
TSI 321 is fantastic for worm gears plus it lasts months. That's all I ever use now on worm gears.
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Re: Grease for worm gear (tired of having milky grease)
I have some tsi321, I don't know if I will put the oil on black worm gears like on the SteezEx. I would probably try it on the silver worm gear on one of my reels this year to see how much I like it.
Re: Grease for worm gear (tired of having milky grease)
I have only ever used ReelX on my worm gears and it has worked well. TSI 321 also works well.
Re: Grease for worm gear (tired of having milky grease)
I may be alone on this but i use cal's on drag/washers and worm gear and it has served me well.
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Re: Grease for worm gear (tired of having milky grease)
X2, Penn grease works great, I also have used the shimano gear grease. Neither will become milky.Mang wrote:Yea the Yamaha I have turns green everytime, me no likey. Phil wood grease I would have to do a research on that tonight. Keep them suggestion coming guys