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Rage 03-22-2011 01:52 PM

Can Someone Try This and Report Results?
 
[QUOTE=dogturd21;3354088]Both lubes turned milky when water was present AND the oil was highly adgitated, as would occur while the drive was engaged. But the marine lube would keep the water in suspension for days, while the non-marine lube would allow the water to seperate in minutes or hours.
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Would someone that has the Amsoil SVG Severe Gear Lube put some in a jar with ~10% water and shake it until mixed and then see if the water stays disloved or it settles back out?

dogturd21 03-22-2011 10:55 PM

[QUOTE=Rage;3356756][QUOTE=dogturd21;3354088]Both lubes turned milky when water was present AND the oil was highly adgitated, as would occur while the drive was engaged. But the marine lube would keep the water in suspension for days, while the non-marine lube would allow the water to seperate in minutes or hours.


Would someone that has the Amsoil SVG Severe Gear Lube put some in a jar with ~10% water and shake it until mixed and then see if the water stays disloved or it settles back out?
I have already done this: the water will settle out for the most part in about 1-2 minutes.

minxguy 03-23-2011 06:14 AM

[QUOTE=Rage;3356756][QUOTE=dogturd21;3354088]Both lubes turned milky when water was present AND the oil was highly adgitated, as would occur while the drive was engaged. But the marine lube would keep the water in suspension for days, while the non-marine lube would allow the water to seperate in minutes or hours.


Would someone that has the Amsoil SVG Severe Gear Lube put some in a jar with ~10% water and shake it until mixed and then see if the water stays disloved or it settles back out?
Borrow your brides blender.

It does a better job.

Ken

Rage 03-25-2011 12:07 AM

[QUOTE=dogturd21;3357214][QUOTE=Rage;3356756]

Originally Posted by dogturd21 (Post 3354088)
Both lubes turned milky when water was present AND the oil was highly adgitated, as would occur while the drive was engaged. But the marine lube would keep the water in suspension for days, while the non-marine lube would allow the water to seperate in minutes or hours.


I have already done this: the water will settle out for the most part in about 1-2 minutes.

Well that is my answer. Thank you!


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