shortyb Joined Dec 15, 2002 Messages 2,926 Location Retiredville SC Jul 21, 2004 #1 If you feel the need to fortify the moly, maybe grab some Schaeffer's 132 Moly E.P. oil treatment. Seems to work for those fokks that have used it.
If you feel the need to fortify the moly, maybe grab some Schaeffer's 132 Moly E.P. oil treatment. Seems to work for those fokks that have used it.
M MikeR Joined May 10, 2004 Messages 221 Location McKinney, TX Jul 21, 2004 #2 We've seen many UOA's on factory fills show up with a lot of moly, due to the moly in the assembly lube. So would adding a tiny bit of assembly lube be a safe way to beef up an oil that's low in moly? MR
We've seen many UOA's on factory fills show up with a lot of moly, due to the moly in the assembly lube. So would adding a tiny bit of assembly lube be a safe way to beef up an oil that's low in moly? MR
MolaKule Staff member Joined Jun 5, 2002 Messages 25,202 Location Iowegia - USA Jul 21, 2004 #3 No, bad idea because assembly lubes contain tackifiers and very little moly.