LE 9921 Synolec 75w90 is RR approved
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Got my 35# pail the other day. This is a very nice lubricant, nice amber color, and it is closer to a mineral 80w90, and has higher vis than Red Line, Mobil 1, etc at 100degC. It looks like a very good choice for winter use in cold climes, with outstanding high temp performance compared to other multi-vis syn gear lubes. The analysis looked excellent - adequate levels of AW and EP materials, plus their secret Monolec additive. No Almasol in this one.
Vis at 100degC is about 20 cSt.
Pour point is -49deg.
Vis at 100degC is about 20 cSt.
Pour point is -49deg.
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and where would one be able to find this fine lubricant?
correct me if i misunderstood you, but are you saying that this should perform well in hot and cold climates?
correct me if i misunderstood you, but are you saying that this should perform well in hot and cold climates?
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Originally posted by alex s
and where would one be able to find this fine lubricant?
correct me if i misunderstood you, but are you saying that this should perform well in hot and cold climates?
and where would one be able to find this fine lubricant?
correct me if i misunderstood you, but are you saying that this should perform well in hot and cold climates?
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Originally posted by alex s
and where would one be able to find this fine lubricant?
correct me if i misunderstood you, but are you saying that this should perform well in hot and cold climates?
and where would one be able to find this fine lubricant?
correct me if i misunderstood you, but are you saying that this should perform well in hot and cold climates?
Not to be unkind, but how could you misunderstand this?
But to be kind, the answer to your question is YES.
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