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Title: Moly 60 Now called Honda M77 Assembly Paste
Post by: Martin on December 10, 2015, 08:16:21 PM
Honda Moly 60 is still available but has changed it's name it is now known as Honda M77 Assembly Paste.I don't now whether the formulation is identical but this is the substitute from Honda.Whether you can still use it on your splines I don't know. :dunno
Regards Martin
Title: Re: Moly 60 Now called Honda M77 Assembly Paste
Post by: Chaos on December 10, 2015, 10:56:22 PM
Sounds like it should be good, though it is pricey ($20 for a 3 oz tube)

WHAT THE MANUFACTURER STATES ABOUT THE PRODUCT:
"- Primary Use – Part assembly; running in; as a press-fitting lubricant where high temperature is a factor. - Special Characteristics – Wider and higher operating temperature range than organic oil based pastes; extreme loads; low speeds.
- Physical Form – Black, soap thickened, silicone fluid based paste containing more than 60% MoS2.
- Applications – Lubricating during running-in of gears, splines, journal bearings, cams; reducing torque in tightening threads and bolts; lubricating bearing shafts, O-rings, packings and seals, brake assemblies; press-fitting.
- Temperature Range – Solids from –50 to 750 degrees Fahrenheit (-45 to 399 degrees Celsius); base oil from –40 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit (-40 to 232 degrees Celsius).

Read more: http://goldwingdocs.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=27648#ixzz3tysqBgD5
Title: Re: Moly 60 Now called Honda M77 Assembly Paste
Post by: Martin on December 11, 2015, 01:33:10 PM
Dow Corning appear to be the actual manufacturer, it's also called Molycote M77 available on Amazon.$11.95 for a 1oz tub plus $ 4.95 freight.Ships to OZ.
Regards Martin
Title: Re: Moly 60 Now called Honda M77 Assembly Paste
Post by: John Lang on December 11, 2015, 09:20:27 PM
M-77 in the 3oz tube is $20 on amazon.com but they will not ship it to Canada. It's C$48 on amazon.ca. If it is made in USA there is no duty, only a lot of gouging. I'll be sure to pick some up next time I am in the US, or a substitute.