Originally Posted By: Rix
You got info from a dealership, not the corporation, that's one of the things you've lied about.
This thread is out of place in this site, I wouldn't feel bad at all if it was deleted, this website is far better than your nonsense, frank.
The only problem here is Rix is that is not nonsense, real Facts, real grease history, and interesting,
While this form of grease is rarely seen seldom used, it does have its applications,
And that would be, Sodium thickener is the strongest of the grease thickeners used, more oil can be contained in the grease
so Oil for the most part does all of the things you want grease to do, lubing, absorbing moisture, and so on
While the thickeners can add adhesion or cohesion properties,
So that is why this type of grease is used in "non oil tight power transmission devices"
IE the closed steering knuckle, and since it does such a good job in those axle, I stick it in other applications,
Only one problem with this stuff, not compatible with any other type of grease,
So it was decided long ago that is was better to give grease monkeys only one type of grease to use, Lithium based, more versital, no chance of leakage in the #2 form,
But it is on the bottom of the totem pole as far as grease based go, This is evident by Schaffers using a aluminum complex grease,
Specialty Calcium based Red line greases for higher drop points,
And as far as drop points are concerned to much attention is given to this,
More importantly is "Returnability" that is that grease will return to its original state after being heated and cooled,
Lithium based grease, not so good at this
This is why you see aluminum complex greases like schaffers as well as other reasons I am sure,