Some designs are notorious "sludgers"Please elaborate. I'm interested in learning motor oil would cause your Suburu to stop working.
https://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/engine-flush-pros-and-cons-subaru-2-5l-turbo.189020/
Some designs are notorious "sludgers"Please elaborate. I'm interested in learning motor oil would cause your Suburu to stop working.
Please elaborate. I'm interested in learning motor oil would cause your Suburu to stop working.
Some designs are notorious "sludgers"
https://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/engine-flush-pros-and-cons-subaru-2-5l-turbo.189020/
Just a joke. It died from something else entirely, though I'm not sure what.
Neither would I. If I were to buy new lube, I would look for a grade 0 industrial grease like Grant Cunningham says.
Guns are relatively low stress mechanical devices except for a few "autos", locking lugs!
Look at the issue the other way around! Where does gun oil come from?
The lubricant manufacturing process is extremely expensive. "Gun oil " is a niche market with relatively small sales.
Gun oil is repackaged oil sourced from major markets. Or formulated from oil "off the shelf" with additives in order to distinguish it from "motor oil"!
ATF is just about the perfect viscosity for the rotating parts and Lubriplate 105 Light Assembly Grease is about perfect for sliding parts. Prove me wrong! Use it for the next 30 years and report back here! I've been a hard use competition shooter for
30 +years and have had zero lube related issues.
Mobil 1 5W20 and ATF are about the same viscosity.
In order to apply ATF/M-1 I use small applicator bottles available on Ebay. They come in a varitey of sizes and applicator styles. For light grease I also buy small syringes that also cane be ordered with several different styles of applicator tips!
Smiles,