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[QUOTE="Peroni, post: 1170638, member: 315"] I'm willing to bet that 99% of the "casual" hit miss engine guys out there use whatever multipurpose grease they have laying around and it does just fine by them. These are not complicated high performance, high speed precision bearings. Here's my take from being in the hobby 29yrs now and owning 100+ of these things big and small: Almatek 1232 or Almagard 3752 The former should work just fine in your little Nelson Borthers. The latter will likely not sling out so much on the rod bearing but if you're not running at rated speed under a load it's a toss up? What do you think Jimmy? FWIW my father used LE products on his Bucyrus Erie equipment through the mid 80's and still speaks very highly of them. Good quality product! [/QUOTE]
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