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bikemtn
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I've used this stuff on several motorcycle engine and top-end builds with no clutch issues at all.
I like it because it's thick and sticky, and the bright red color makes it easy to see if you've completely covered the parts. If it takes a few weeks before you're done, it's not going to run off the parts.
I don't believe it's moly-based -- it's a reddish, translucent fluid with no particles (no need to shake). Moly particles generally make fluids black and opaque, and require shaking (or a thick, pasty texture) to ensure the moly is evenly mixed.
That said, I'm sure it contains friction modifiers of some sort that could be a problem for wet clutches. But you need to use so little, it doesn't actually make any difference. You might use something like 1/8 ounce per engine if you're being overly generous.
Thanks for the info. As you can see from the photos I used it. Did not need much. Will be breaking out the bottle again shortly when I install the cams.










