ok has any one an idea on wot grease i should use for the steering wheel where the horn contacts touch the indicator stalks i'v been having a light grinding noise and thought when i took the steering wheel off i'd over tightened it and it was fouling the cowl, but now realized it's actually the lack of grease on these contact's because when i fitted the new rs2000 steering wheel it stopped for a day then came back once i'd used the wheel abit
, will copper-slip do it i no it's sounds stupid but can't remem if it is actually a conductor or not, cheer's for the help lad's
, will copper-slip do it i no it's sounds stupid but can't remem if it is actually a conductor or not, cheer's for the help lad'sCheer's mate, i no you would have had the answer, your a top man tabetha 






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Haha! i'm asking mates now to see if they have got any in there mothers cleaning cuboard Originally Posted by tabetha
No prob, although beeswax has lots of other uses too, but is a bit expensive.tabetha
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Ask around to see if any bee keepers in your area, as they have loads, only a few quid.
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Haha! thought u was winding me up at first, but good call i will do, i no they have a little bee keeping area not far from me, so will give them a try, cheer's again tabetha
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NO not a wind up, beeswax is awsome stuff, for electrical contacts and as lubricant on hinges etc that are exposed.
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