The Schaeffer's #132 MOLY E.P. OIL TREATMENT comes in 1 pint bottles and calls for 1 pint in 4 to 5 quarts of oil. Does anyone have an idea what kind of moly number this would produce in a virgin dino oil sample that would normally contain no moly?
I'm not sure if 25 ppm of moly is enough to plate upquote:
To complement this highly specialized additive package a proven frictional modifier, Micron Moly® is further blended into Moly E.P. Oil Treatment. Micron Moly® is a liquid soluble type of moly that plates to the metal surfaces of the engine. Once plated, the moly forms a long lasting lubricant film in which prevents the metal surfaces from coming into contact with each other. By preventing metal to metal contact, damaging frictional wear is eliminated, which leads to less downtime and longer equipment life.
MolaKule: Can you tell me more about "antimony DTC"?quote:
Originally posted by MolaKule:
In addition, when one uses #132, you also get the benefit of Antimony DTC.