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    MY Airpack Rebuild with Photos!

    I doubt it. You would of had to have brake fluid in the airpack for that to happen. And like I say mine had the same stuff.. if it would of had globs of that crap on the wet side of the air pack then silicone and organic fuilds mixing could of been the cause. I'm sure that goop is a lubricant...
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    MY Airpack Rebuild with Photos!

    Thats pretty impressive. I soak mine for a while and got it on but it was so tight it rolled on me and broke when I tried to get it to sit flat. I also lubbed with brake fluid, but only the wet side of the air pack. I hope brake fluid is okay for those felts on the dry side. Im guessing your...
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    MY Airpack Rebuild with Photos!

    I would assume the "fatty" substance is an O-ring type of lubricant. Mine was the same except more of it. And you sould order some up for the rebuild. Parker O-lube is what I think I used. And I put it on thick. Its similar to the texture of petroleum jelly but a bit more stickey. It wont damage...
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