20% LC and 80% Oil

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Oh I forgot... My dad bought Micro Lube from a sales man that visited his shops.

These cans of Micro Lube were stored in a barn for almost 30 years before I acquired them. They are in decent shape but the lids have surface rust on them and a little surface rust were the can may have had a little scratch. You can still read every word on them (even the stock #) so their not that bad and the rust on the lids can probably be cleaned up. The bottom are rust free. One can has a small dent near the top of it. These are the blue and gold cans. Dad said they also sold a red can but I never seen any of that.

I'll go take a couple pictures. Whoever wants them PM me your email. Hopefully one of you can post them for me.
 
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And we had LC as "Microlube" in tiny cans at the house in the late 1960's/early 1970's.

I have 3 cans of Micro Lube in my garage. My dad owned some shell stations until the 80's. I never knew what it would be good for so it's just sitting on the shelf.

Would this stuff still be good and how would I use it. I'm new to all this additive stuff?


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Its still good!!! Just add 1oz to every 5 gallons of gas.


Ooops! Made and error. I was thinking about Fuel Power. Micro Lube is Lube Control. You should add 1oz per quart of oil and then 3oz every 1,000 miles. Sorry for the error.
 
Soupy....pm box is now empty. Please email pics to [email protected]

We would really like to have these cans as a collector item if you will to put on display. We will pay for shipping and give you a gallon of LC or FP...whichever you want.
 
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Cool...now for my hairbrain idea. Drum roll, please.I want to make some lowered viscosity GC. I'm guessing if I mix 20% LC and 80% GC, that should knock it down a couple cSt. Thing is, will the volatile parts of the LC evaporate too quickly to make this practical? Or should I scrap this idea and blend in some Synergyn® "Quad-0" or LTS 0000 Racing Engine Oil?

Looks like you got lost in the finding of old lost friends here ..
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20 weight GC ..novel idea.
 
Thanks Gary. I too got so intrigued by the ancient Micro Lube cans, I forgot I started the thread.
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Someone please post pictures!
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427Z06,

I just ran an OCI with BC cut 12.3% with RedLine 5wt racing oil. I have both virgin and used oil in Blackstone bottles, but I haven't mailed them yet. I intend to get them in the mail on Monday. If you can wait on me and then on Blackstone, you may have data on another strategy to reduce the viscosity of an otherwise good/great oil.
 
GMorg....please tell me you have that can!!! We want it!

I believe this can is older than the purple and gold can.

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LCD, do you have any other colors of Micro Lube besides the purple cans? My dad said there was another can that was red were the purple is on these cans. He said they also had a aerosol product called Micro Mist which were all marketed in the same time period. He said if memory serves him the color difference was for a thicker weight. Red according to him was the thicker stuff.
 
No, Odis only had the purple and blue cans and only a couple of those. We are very interested in collecting all types.
 
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