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Graphogen: Who we work with...

Graphogen: Who we work with...

Graphogen Assembly Compound is a colloidal graphite paste in oil and gives protection and peace of mind when running in all types of precision built machinery. 

Don't just take our word for it.......

Graphogen has been used for many years, by the likes of Rolls Royce, Lotus, Perkins and Saab, and by many others in the trade.  So don't just take our word for it when it comes to how good Graphogen is for engine building.  Here are some testimonials. 

Lotuselan.net  "I started reassembly today (the jack and crankshaft) and coated the surfaces with Graphogen paste after reading Mike Wilkens book.

This is quite an amazing paste which I believe was a product produced prior to the 2nd world war by technicians working on Junkers engines. The paste will disolve once the oil pump starts to take effect so protecting the vital parts at the all important start up phase.

When one applies it there is a good feel factor that the engine is well protected from the outset."

 

Landrovernet   "I've always used Graphogen when building up engines. It will stay in place of as long as you need and provides far superior protection to bearing surfaces when compared to oil based lubricants."

 

InternationalMR2OwnersClub  "On bearing surfaces, I've always used a graphite paste called 'Graphogen'. The reason I used this is because I never knew how long engines would sit around for before being run."  "I have used Graphogen for 15 years." 

 

Recommended in Peter Burgess’ book “How to power tune MGB 4 cylinder engines”.

 

Recently on Harry's Garage on You Tube, Iain Tyrell uses Graphogen in a Lamborghini V12 engine rebuild - watch the video here.

 

Matt Tomkins, Practical Classics Magazine used during one of their recent engine rebuilds "It’s a fairly staple product favoured by engine builders and is ideal for classic engine rebuilds, particularly on camshafts to protect them against initial wear of first start-up before the engine gets oil pressure."

 

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