Re: RE: Gear oil compatability
SasquatchSanta said:
I'm concerned about five gallons of GL-5 that I just bought that doesn't say anything about it being MT1 (yellow metal compatible)
Do be very concerned. It's a selling point, paint on the bucket is cheap, they could paint that endorsement on a LOT of buckets for the profit margin on that one bucket that you might or might not buy from them. There are many possibilities, but odds are they outsourced a "pre-fabricated" specification that was already certified. Valvoline brand oil might be blended by the same people that blended the Car Quest stuff, but that doesn't necessarily make it the same stuff.
DanMartin said:
...oh, and I did see a post about the Carquest GL-5. Current thinking is that it's made by Valvolene and packaged for CQ, and should have the MT-1 rating (as their offering does).
It certainly could meet the criteria, but like I said above, what's to gain by not stating so? Who is Valvoline? They're not quite the top of the food chain either, They're an Ashland brand. Ashland is primarily a chemical producer. If I choose to start selling my own brand of gear oil under a private label but produced (blended) and bottled by them, I can select from a very long list of pre-blended and pre-certified products, I can work with them and they can put together a product that meets my needs and may or may not be certifiable without further testing, or if I'm really sure of what I do or don't want I can just give them the spec's that I'd like and I can certify it myself, or maybe it won't even make any of the obsolete standards but is good for my purposes... Lots of choices, very different, but you could truthfully tag it all as "valvoline".