Seacock lube

SmokyMtnGrady

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 11, 2009
Messages
2,021
Reaction score
507
Points
113
Hey Guys,
I searched extensively on here for what type of lubricant to use on my seacocks.. I have my live well out and I am replacing all the hoses. My seacocks work . They are only slightly tight . They do move freely through out their range. I want to lubricate them.

So far I have read white lithium grease , water proof grease and lanolin . What lube do you guys use ?
 
Just don't forget that whatever you put in there, your bait will be running it through their gills. Depending on what it is, it may affect their longevity. (which has a bad ending anyway):) I think just elbow grease is the best thing.
 
  • Like
Reactions: SmokyMtnGrady
Just don't forget that whatever you put in there, your bait will be running it through their gills. Depending on what it is, it may affect their longevity. (which has a bad ending anyway):) I think just elbow grease is the best thing.
Yep . I didn't think of that. I did think hey ,I don't want to do this project again. I woke up all sore on my right shoulder .lol. I actually don't use the. live well that often . I mainly troll with dead bait and artificials .
 
Yep . I didn't think of that. I did think hey ,I don't want to do this project again. I woke up all sore on my right shoulder .lol. I actually don't use the. live well that often . I mainly troll with dead bait and artificials .
Then I would suggest Fluid Film. it is a wax-base lubricant, and easy enough to find. Lowes & probably HD have it. Once you have it, you'll find lots of uses for it.