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					<description><![CDATA[Mike, for engine, anywhere motor shaft goes thru a bearing, or universal joint, simply anywhere something moves,thru something else including axel points in the trucks.   Use white lithium greese on what you can, and plastic compatable oil on anything in/on/or thru plastic, (labelle 108 oil.Use a toothpick with greese, go light on the oil, a little goes a long way....Have at it    Herb Sr]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mike, for engine, anywhere motor shaft goes thru a bearing, or universal joint, simply anywhere something moves,thru something else including axel points in the trucks.   Use white lithium greese on what you can, and plastic compatable oil on anything in/on/or thru plastic, (labelle 108 oil.Use a toothpick with greese, go light on the oil, a little goes a long way&#8230;.Have at it    Herb Sr</p>
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