Use WD40 to clean up the antenna... it is the road gunks that the antenna
collected and begin to bind the antenna.
Don't use any grease... will burn out the motor.
>Use WD40 to clean up the antenna... it is the road gunks that the antenna
>collected and begin to bind the antenna.
>
>Don't use any grease... will burn out the motor.
WD40 IS grease in a solvent carrier. You never want to use this
on an antenna. The correct thing to use is silicone, per the manufacturor
of the antennas recommendation:
http://articles.mbz.org/body/antenna/

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Guenter Scholz - 09 Nov 2006 19:57 GMT
>>Use WD40 to clean up the antenna... it is the road gunks that the antenna
>>collected and begin to bind the antenna.
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>
> http://articles.mbz.org/body/antenna/
oh, come on Richard, I've been using WD40 for years to clean off the
accumulated grime on the mast. No problems, the oil left behind is minimal
cheers, guenter
Richard Sexton - 09 Nov 2006 22:52 GMT
>>WD40 IS grease in a solvent carrier. You never want to use this
>>on an antenna. The correct thing to use is silicone, per the manufacturor
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> oh, come on Richard, I've been using WD40 for years to clean off the
>accumulated grime on the mast. No problems, the oil left behind is minimal
Well, you can disagree all you want. I'm just telling you what
Hirschman says.
I guess minimal oil over time builds up.

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trader4@optonline.net - 09 Nov 2006 20:01 GMT
> >Use WD40 to clean up the antenna... it is the road gunks that the antenna
> >collected and begin to bind the antenna.
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> 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net
> 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net
I've had 26 years experience using WD40 and/or lithium grease and
nothing bad has happened yet, I've only replaced one mast, and the rest
of the mechanism is original. IMO, any reasonable lubricant will work
fine.