SW200-1 Stem position for removal and reinstall?
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
That is true H but 9415 is under the classification of a grease. Theres a lot of oils that have a high viscosity than greases which make little sense to me. But using them both the 9415 seems much thicker than 9010. Very odd, a lube discussion is on the horizon. Might the specified viscosity rating be measured before a thickening agent is added ? -
Hmm... The viscosity of Moebius 9010 is 150 cSt at 20 °C The viscosity of Moebius 9415 is 110 cSt at 20 °C So 9010, which is considered a thin oil, is thicker than 9415. Can't find any info about the viscosity at impact but that should be ever lower (thinner). In comparison, the viscosity of water is roughly 1 cSt at 20 °C.
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
I was thinking that yesterday, thats one place where epilame should be, around the backside of the impulse face . Ahhh Sally James my dream woman when i was 15. One whole lotta woman. 😅 -
Thanks both, I hadn't considered expansion as the cause, I'll take another look at it.
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Just realised my previous reply could be misunderstood. I epilame treat the pallet stones (not the entire fork) but I do not let it run dry before applying the Moebius 9415. George Daniels is likely turning in his grave over the use of epilame, oiling, and the use of the Swiss lever escapement.
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