I am thinking of globbing high quality, high temp grease all over the chain, placing it in a disposable cake baking pan, and heating it up in the gas grill (I wanted to use the oven but Cathy changed my mind about that). My theory is that the grease will thin out and seep into those important places. When the chain cools down it will have that good high temp grease where it needs it. The grease says it is good to 500 degrees F and I'm guessing it will thin out considerably before that. I can't see any reason why 500 degrees should damage the chain. There are no O-rings, it is all metal. 500 degrees should be nothing the metal. Once the chain cools down it should never see temperatures anywhere near that high so the grease should stay put for a long time.
My only concern is that the existing grease will melt and flow out and the new grease won't seep in and I'll have a dry chain. But even if that happens I should be able to get it back to good condition by heating it up to a lower temp and using Maxima Chain Wax on it. The Chain Wax is thin enough when sprayed to get into the important places and will stay there as the solvent dissolves.
Soooo...........what do you folks think of this idea?
Joe
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