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LE 9921 Synolec 75w90 is RR approved

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Old 04-29-2004, 03:23 PM
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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.


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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?
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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?
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Not unless you want to buy this product in 35 pound pails and repackage it you dont
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Hmm, let me get back to you on that one. I've asked if they can start repackaging them in smaller quantities.
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Yeah, a 35# pail is not a quart where I come from.

If it were, I'll buy 10 "quarts" at $6/per.
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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?
"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. Pour point is -49deg. "

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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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Road Rage
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Alex, shoot me a PM about this stuff

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