I'm including below a copy of an old post regarding Coastal gear lube.
This was from about three years ago.
Below is a series of back and forth emails regarding Coastal 80W90 Gear Lube I purchased in a 5 gallon bucket for $40 at Autozone. I finally was able to get ASTM D130 test information that qualifies it for the MT-1 rating, classified as 1a.
The emails are best read from the bottom up, as they are copied from my email program, and are in reverse order.
ASTM D130
Copper Strip Corrosion Test ASTM D130
The Copper Strip Corrosion Test ASTM D130 is used to evaluate the corrosive tendencies of oils to copper containing materials.
In this test, special three-inch copper strips are cleaned, polished and immersed into a test tube containing the oil being evaluated. The test tube is held in a water bath for three hours at 212ºF (100ºC). At the end of the exposure period, the strip is removed and cleaned. The strips are compared to a specially prepared set of standardized reference strips and rated against these standards on a scale of Class 1 (slight tarnish) to Class 4 (heavy tarnish).
An industrial gear lubricant that exhibits a 1b classification in this test is considered to exhibit good resistance corrosion to yellow metals.
This description from this article.
End of ASTM D130 description
email inclusions below
Tom,
The application information would be fine. Please omit any formula information if you would.
Thanks,
Jim Chancey
Quality Control Lab Manager
Warren Unilube, Inc.
West Memphis, AR
(870)732-7846
jchancey@warrenunilube.com
From: Tom Norkunas
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 12:48 PM
To: James P. Chancey
Subject: RE: Coastal 80W80 gear lube
Jim,
Thanks a bunch.
I'd like to post this information to a tractor website that has a number of members interested in this information, but would like your permission to do so, since our discussions have thus far been private.
Tom Norkunas
-----Original Message-----
From: James P. Chancey
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 12:41 PM
To: Tom Norkunas
Subject: FW: Coastal 80W80 gear lube
Tom,
I’m glad you sent me an e-mail this morning. I got this response finally 2 e-mails before yours. Hope this helps. Yes this is the additive Sal is talking about that is in our 80W-90.
Jim Chancey
Quality Control Lab Manager
Warren Unilube, Inc.
West Memphis, AR
(870)732-7846
jchancey@warrenunilube.com
From: Rea, Salvatore
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 9:39 AM
To: James P. Chancey
Subject: RE: Coastal 80W80 gear lube
Jim,
Sorry for the late reply.
***** is API GL-5/MT-1, SAE J2360, and Mack GO-J.
D130 performance is excellent (1a at 100C/3 hrs in Esso Stanco base oil). So, yes, ***** is "yellow metal friendly".
Sal
Salvatore Rea
Infineum USA, L.P.
1900 E. Linden Avenue
Linden, NJ 07036
From: James P. Chancey
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 4:48 PM
To: Rea, Salvatore
Subject: RE: Coastal 80W80 gear lube
***** (Formulation information deleted per Jim Chancey’s request)
Jim Chancey
Quality Control Lab Manager
Warren Unilube, Inc.
West Memphis, AR
(870)732-7846
jchancey@warrenunilube.com
From: Rea, SalvatoreSent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 4:15 PM
To: James P. Chancey
Subject: RE: Coastal 80W80 gear lube
Jim,
Please let me know what is the additive package and what is the treat rate.
Sal
Salvatore Rea
Infineum USA LP
Specialties Technology
Gear and Industrial Oils
From: James P. Chancey
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 2:28 PM
To: Rea, Salvatore
Subject: FW: Coastal 80W80 gear lube
Sal,
Could you answer our customer’s questions.
Jim Chancey
Quality Control Lab Manager
Warren Unilube, Inc.
West Memphis, AR
(870)732-7846
jchancey@warrenunilube.com
From: Tom Norkunas
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 1:17 PM
To: James P. Chancey
Subject: Coastal 80W80 gear lube
Jim:
I am trying to determine the characteristics of the Coastal 80W90 gear lube. I purchased a 5 gallon bucket at Autozone, it is labeled GL-3, GL-4 and GL-5.
Can you give me the ASTM D-130 test results for this product? My tractor manual (Jinma 354) says to use a lube that won't corrode bronze bushings.
I guess what I am really asking is if this product is 'yellow metal friendly'.
Thanks.
Tom Norkunas