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Power Antenna Mast - Supplied Grease

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I just bought a new AC DELCO power antenna mast and it came with a small packet of grease. Is this grease to lubricate the gears (plastic gear which the nylon cord wraps inside and the electric motors drive gear)? I just want to verify what this grease is used for since it came with no instructions.

Thanks, Craig
 
my guess

The internals are greased.if the grease is clear,its for the electrical connector.I just re_read your question...since its a replacement mast,should be for the mast....
 
Yes, the grease is clear. It actually looks like dielectric grease. I would like to know what grease to use to lubricate the two plastic gears. The GM service manual calls out - GREASE — PRESTIGE #22. BY SUN OIL CO. OR EQUIVALENT. I haven't been able to find out what this grease is or what replaced it. Anybody have any ideas?

Thanks, Craig
 
It's been over 15 years since I replaced mine but I think the grease was dielectric for the connection to the radio.
 
Yes, the grease is clear. It actually looks like dielectric grease. I would like to know what grease to use to lubricate the two plastic gears. The GM service manual calls out - GREASE — PRESTIGE #22. BY SUN OIL CO. OR EQUIVALENT. I haven't been able to find out what this grease is or what replaced it. Anybody have any ideas?

Thanks, Craig

I have rebuilt two antennas and I used white lithium grease on the gears. It worked fine.

Make sure you test the antenna *thoroughly* before buttoning up the fender. Ask me how I know.:rolleyes:
 
I have rebuilt two antennas and I used white lithium grease on the gears. It worked fine.

Make sure you test the antenna *thoroughly* before buttoning up the fender. Ask me how I know.:rolleyes:

those "ask me how i know" always crack me up. ask me how i know
 
I have an '86 442 and I had to "install" the antenna four times before it worked right. The antenna on my GN had been replaced with a crappy aftermarket piece so I just bought the replacement Delco from Kirbans.
 
I have found some grease to lubricate the internal power antenna gear and the spool/gear the nylon cord rolls up on - it's made by Dow Corning "MolyKote 33". Molykote 33 is a plastic compatible grease with a temperature range of -100 degrees F to +400 degrees F. Dow Corning suggest it to be used on internal windshield wiper gears, too. The stuff isn't cheap at $16 for a 5 oz. tube, but that should last me forever. You can find distributers off Dow Cornings website.

Craig
 
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source: 1986 Cutlass Service Manual
 
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