how to apply oil

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FoOk I Haven't Got The Dvd Yet, That's On The List For Next Order (Wife Already Thinks This Is Out OfControl) Anyways WantingTo Enter A Npwdrl Race This Month And Haven't Done Oil Before, I Read Two Drops PEr Axle Then Install... ?Is DOes One Spread The Oil To Achieve Even Coat To Shaft And Head (Of The Axle, Get Your Mind Outta The Gutter)
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PushcartDerby said:
If I recall, the DVD says to put two drops on each side of the groove.

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Is there a preferable spot on the axle to place that single drop- or does either side of the groove work because the oil will spread out evenly?
 
Thanks John, I appreciate your response and how much help this forum has been.
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ON the dvd its two drops per axle and john you used a lot of oil to. It runs off the axle. Things have changed since then. The spray and the amount of oil.
 
speed bump said:
ON the dvd its two drops per axle and john you used a lot of oil to. It runs off the axle. Things have changed since then. The spray and the amount of oil.

Nothings changed except for Jig a Loo. I use more than one drop and it usually drips off of the axle just like in the DVD. /images/boards/smilies/thumb.gif
 
Working on a car for September AM SS class. I have some Jig but in the video John is using a Blue can of Teflon. Is this better than the Jig for the axles? I did see at the end Jig was in "bad" products. Do I still Jig the wheels (after a 15 min. wait)? All my previous builds have been graphite, first oil car.

Thanks
Tom
 
no from my understanding jig is the best, the dupoint chain teflon spray is next to it but slower, the reason jig isnt on the video is unless its dry on the axle when the wheel is installed it will do more damage than good

"just jig it"