Hillbilly Joe
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Ok guys what's your opinion of the best ratchet lube?


I am just curious,,, what would someone expect to gain over the factory build process? Never lubed a ratchet except from a spray can of weasel pee.
I am just curious,,, what would someone expect to gain over the factory build process? Never lubed a ratchet except from a spray can of weasel pee.

Just buy a new ratchet when it starts to get clunky![]()

Its the pos ratchet, it would have seized anyway.I wouldn't recommend engine assembly lube on the high tooth Craftsman ratchet. Gums them up after a month and my 1/4 seized up after a few months. Was gifted some Moly Kote that works beautifully. Use it on vise screws and slides as well.
I use vaseline and it works great. Especially on the unsealed heads because it helps keep water and other liquids out. When I need a break from the fam I tell my girl I'm going out to the garage to fix something, but really all I do is take a ratchet or two apart and lube it up. I'm being serious too...
And you don't get any funny looks when you head to the garage with a tub of Vaseline and a funny look on your face? LOL
LOL. No, I keep a small a small prescription pill bottle in my tool box filled with it. I use it more often than not. Different seals, o rings, etc
^^ this. I use it for the push-pins on my ATV (seats, plastics, windshield etc). It gets dirty though from dipping your finder in the pill bottle, so be careful about any private uses
I've used engine assembly lube for as long as I have been cleaning and lubing ratchets. it's not uncommon for there to be a little bit weep out of the ratchet when done, but it works good for me.
The key is not to grease gear teeth to "quiet" the ratchet. The reason ratchets ship almost dry is because that's what the manufacturers recommend. The great goes under the gear and a light smear under the face plate. Light oil like 3 in 1 should wet all components. The grease and the 3 in 1 must be compatible.
No matter what you choose to use, anything is better than nothing. With that said, I feel an "oil" will dry out sooner than a "grease" and a "grease" will help unsealed ratchets keep unwanted liquids out.
I have been known to use a gun oil, like Breakfree CLP.
Super Lube is petroleum jelly (Vaseline) with Teflon added.
Where did you get this idea?
Where did you get this idea?