Fluid Film

edgutgesell

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At the suggestion of a fellow outboard boater, I bought several cans of spray "Fluid Film" to use on my boat trailer and anywhere else such as under the cowel of my 1985 carbed Yamaha 150 2- stroke. My boat is a saltwater rig, so any corrosion protection works for me. One that prevents corrosion and also lubricates seems to be the ticket. I think rodbolt also uses this stuff. Can I use this stuff to lube the carbs and carb linkages and spray it generally under the cowel??? Yamaha advises about 4 or 5 lubricants. Other than saltwater tolerant greases, can "Fluid Film" be used in place of some of the Yamaha brand lubricants?? I have sprayed WD 40 on linkages but is "Fluid Film" better??
 

WillyBWright

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Re: Fluid Film

WD-40 is the next best thing to totally useless. It leaves little to nothing to help protect from corrosion. In fact it can wash off protectants. It's a good short-term lubricant and not much else.
 

edgutgesell

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Re: Fluid Film

I am asking about "Fluid Film". I already know that WD-40 is useless as a long term lubrication. Rodbolt, are you out there???
 
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