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just use some vasaline or something, it doesnt require any special oil, it SHOULD be oiled up from the factory, if you can move the piston in and out easy with ur thumb, it will be fine,

worst case just use a small amount of engine oil or something

ps i take no resposibility for my info bein wrong, just sayin what id do if it was mine

yeh i thought i would just use engine oil,reading the instructions tells me to use sweing machineoil, hydrolicoil oruni glide, and it say the bovpiston must be oiled, the reasonit is dry is becuse i bought it offsomeone who got it new and never used it, so yeh the oil has dried up and the bov is sticking

meh....bugger all

spent the morning trying to find somewhere I could get a set of RB74's before tuesday.....finally found a guy in Labrador who was willing to meet me at his shop tomorrow morning....nice guy....taking time out of his long weekend to help me out

this is the dude

http://www.brakedistributors.com.au/default.htm

highly recommend just for the fact that he is willing to go out of his way for me

Price seems pretty good too....$132 for a set of fronts

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