It would be less difficult to argue if we actually saw what was underneath all the grease on inside splines.9000 miles with one application of lube is a good test of the grease mentioned. It's difficult to argue differently.
I used Loctite because I didn't want to risk failure and others had found it acceptable but the results here seem to show that there's more than one way to skin a cat. I have no reason to doubt the findings of the OP.
I think some here seem to be being a little hard on ASPC, didn't all recommendations come from posters trying something different and finding it works, then in turn that being adopted by others.
FWIW.
Upt'North.
You do realize this is NOT the same Honda M77 stuff that folks buy at the Honda dealerships right?
All this talk and insults and nobody bothered to look up the composition.
Nothing stating it is designed, or will work with Splines in a driveshaft.Think I will try this next.
![]()
Sta-Lube®Sta-Plex™ Extreme Pressure Premium Red Grease, 14 Wt Oz
A superior multi-purpose certified lithium complex based NLGI #2 grease. Contains extreme pressure, anti-wear, & anti-oxidation additives. Ideal for high temperature & performance applications. Drop point 500°Fwww.crcindustries.com
Actually it's paste, zoom in, it says paste. I use it and it is definitely paste. I add a molly grease to keep it from solidifying as others have mentioned.
Nobody is insulting anyone, and you are correct that the HONDA stuff currently sold is more GREASE than PASTE.All this talk and insults and nobody bothered to look up the composition.
Will, you want to be careful mixing some greases and pastes, as mixing them together, will actually cause them to separate and leave the area etc.Actually it's paste, zoom in, it says paste. I use it and it is definitely paste. I add a molly grease to keep it from solidifying as others have mentioned.