When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Lol there ya go. Dread having to go back in and pull out a part I just had sitting on my workbench. Random question- are you supposed to oil an o ring chain? If it is sealed what good would that do?
Lol there ya go. Dread having to go back in and pull out a part I just had sitting on my workbench. Random question- are you supposed to oil an o ring chain? If it is sealed what good would that do?
NO o-ring chain is truly lifetime sealed..The main purpose of the o-ring is to "try" to seal grease between the links, cut down on metal to metal wear of the plates as an isolator versus non o-ring chains. You still have to lube the roller sides and o-ring area same as a non o-ring chain. There are newer specific lubes,waxes out for o-ring chains,but never could say they were any better than Belray,Silkolene,PJ1,Maxima or any other good quality chain lube.Just like oil brands,up to the individual user as to what they think works best for them.Cleaning is important. Kereose is still the cleaner of choice by many although it may weaken some brands of o-rings, but I haven't seen much proof of that over the years.
I used Bel-Ray years ago when I had a Trailblazer. Like most "fling-free" chain lubes, some of it flung off. I don't know many people with chain drives but one guy uses some kind of waxy spray.
Just like "life time lubed" anything,there's no such thing as fling free chain lube no matter the brand. Chain wax comes closest,but that stuff stinks up to 5 feet away.I couldn't stand the smell of it.
IIRC the stuff I used went on as a greenish colored foam then soaked in, or maybe it didn't but the foam disappeared. It may not have been Bel-Ray but I know I had a can of that.
Good idea about giving it some time. If I sprayed it on before loading the quad on the trailer it had plenty of time before I got to the trails. I remembered having Bel-Ray but wasn't sure if I used something else too. Heck, I may have traded the Trailblazer in before finishing the first can. I can remember giving what was left to one of my friend's boys because they both have sport quads. The rest of us guys all have utes.
Got the half back today from the shop, it is welded up nice and looks good. Also received the rebuild kit today and was pleasantly surprised to find all the bearings are Japan made, and the numbers match perfectly the OEM. So I am hoping it is a
good quality kit and will last longer than the bike.