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Piston Seal lubrication?

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When it comes to pistons inside two different units, generally what, if any lubricant should be used on the internal seals for the following:

Brake system pistons - Vaseline, red rubber grease or just brake fluid?

Automatic transmission valve body pistons - Vaseline, red rubber grease or just ATF?

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A - red rubber grease. Definitely. Amazing stuff

B - ATF. Anything else that gets into the valves could cause a blockage, although this is what I have always done. I'll happily acknowledge if this is proven incorrect.

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A - red rubber grease. Definitely. Amazing stuff

B - ATF. Anything else that gets into the valves could cause a blockage, although this is what I have always done. I'll happily acknowledge if this is proven incorrect.

You nailed it

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Thanks for your thoughts Graham.

I've always found conflicting info. Even a trans re builder guy in New York I got some stuff from suggested Vaseline for the automatic valve body accumulator pistons, these are about 1" - 1.5" diameter types with seals at each end of a piston that moves around while acting on a heavy duty spring, regulating shift shock and all that stuff.

But then other say Vaseline is bad for seals, but are transmissions a different grade of rubber that is resistant to such fluids / petroleum - perhaps that is the case.

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Would be using ATF, that's what it is going to live the rest of its life in.

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