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Grease compatibility chart
Lubricants USA - Grease Compatibility Chart
Heres a compatibility chart some forms of lithium and calcium are incompatible, others arent.
Calcium base??
In reading thru this thread and following each link, (a lot of them dont open) i realized that although the MSDS sheet posed about GAA grease list the ingredients as "propriatary" so I really doubt that any one really knows the base of GAA
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while I read the post from Don...
Grease story
Short Fiber grease
A year ago I set out to find what the semi-fluid lube in the closed steering knuckle of a 1988 Toyota land cruiser, It all started when I called the local dealership and asked what this was. Well I could tell I was not getting...
grease
Tm 9-803 1/4-Ton 4x4 Truck (Willys-Overland Model MB and Ford Model GPW) Jeep 1944
Heres the link that describes the types of grease or grades for temp and application
as it pertains to the steering knuckle a #0 or #1
it is also sometimes refered to as universal joint lube or short...
Gaa
In reading thru information on GAA I gather that this general purpose grease came in 3 different forms a #0 form #1 and the #2 form
depending on temperature and application any one of these three grades of general grease is used, when the term GAA is used in what form ?
example for the...
The correct grease
The correct grease for the steering knuckle is a # 0 or #1 sodium based grease.
In the #0 form it is a self leveling ,semi-fluid, for cold climate
very soft in the #1 form for hot conditions
used in areas that are prone to leakage and where high service intervals can be...
old school grease
hello all,
I began looking into this grease question a year ago and found that the #0 and #1 form of grease used for the closed knuckle and basic maintance for these rigs (at least Jeep) was a sodium base
its available at novak adapt Jeep Closed Steering Knuckle Axle Repair
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