Originally Posted By: billt460
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Bill
Lucas Oil is as thin / runny as ATF Fluid?
I often wondered if a few of those red-colored fishing reel oils aren't ATF Fluid.
The yellow fishing reel oils have me totally stumped. I wonder if they use a dye in those.
It appears to have the exact same viscosity, color, and smell as ATF. Back in the 90's when I was living in Lake Havasu City, Az. I worked briefly at K&B Industries. They made those R/C model airplane engines. They also marketed a product at the time, with their name on it called "After Run". It was for lubing the engine after it was run, and would keep the Castor Oil which was used as a lubricant in the Nitro / Alcohol based fuel, from congealing on the hot engine parts.
The stuff was nothing more than Shell ATF. They had a big 55 gallon drum of it in the back. And when the girl who used to mix the fuel didn't have anything to do, she would fill up little 2 Oz. plastic squeeze bottles with the stuff, and put on a real pretty gold foil label. They packaged it in a nice labeled, red cardboard box with a cutout to fit the bottle. At the time I think they charged $9.95 for a 2 Oz. bottle of it.
I'm guessing Lucas, and God knows how many "gun oil" manufacturers, got the same idea over the years with various other motor oil's and greases.
Dunno what lucas oil you're using, but mine is blue-green and has a tackifier in it unlike any other oil on the market. Very heavy ZDDP content, which I don't "agree" with for a gun lube, but it is what it is.