Anyone has any experience with mixing WS2 in gear oils? Positive, negative?
I understand that will create a very thin film (particle size thickness), with ultra low friction.
I am tempted to add one oz of WS2 in each of my rear differential and the transfer case. Both non LS, the differential is electrically actuated, but the actuator is sealed from the actual differential fluid.
The OE oil specified for those is 80W90 GL5, but right now I have in there Redline 75W110 GL5.
The source of WS2 is Microlubrol, with 0.5 µ particle size: Tungsten disulfide - Microlubrol
Planning to just blow somehow (short clear hose?) the dust inside the fill port.
I understand that will create a very thin film (particle size thickness), with ultra low friction.
I am tempted to add one oz of WS2 in each of my rear differential and the transfer case. Both non LS, the differential is electrically actuated, but the actuator is sealed from the actual differential fluid.
The OE oil specified for those is 80W90 GL5, but right now I have in there Redline 75W110 GL5.
The source of WS2 is Microlubrol, with 0.5 µ particle size: Tungsten disulfide - Microlubrol
Planning to just blow somehow (short clear hose?) the dust inside the fill port.
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