I would stay away from this grease for coaster brakes, they give you absolutely no information about the temperature which it will be stable at.banana seat Brian said:i use red devil.
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I would stay even farther away from oil, they may have oil ports, but they need grease.Unchained said:If your hub has an oil port, I reccomend putting a fair amount of clean SAE30 motor oil in the port. I have a hand pump oil can which I use to give the hub several good shots of oil, then keeping the port facing upwards at all times, flip the bicycle upside down and alternate driving/braking it to spread the oil around inside the hub. If you oil a coaster brake and then let it sit, the oil will run out the side and down the spokes or will drip out the oil port as it's not spread evenly inside the hub. I keep the wheel positioned so that the oil port is up untill I've ridden it a good bit. This should kill the squeak. I thoroughly clean all the internal mechanical componeents of a coaster brake in clean gas before lubrication.
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