W WillB Joined Jul 31, 2010 Messages 351 Location Innisfil, Ontario, Canada Aug 23, 2015 #1 Amsoil says it has excellent low temperature pumpability, which is what I am looking for. Can anyone confirm it pumps well in the cold? The current brsnd of synthetic grease that I use is worse than molasses in te colf. Amsoil. Last edited: Aug 23, 2015
Amsoil says it has excellent low temperature pumpability, which is what I am looking for. Can anyone confirm it pumps well in the cold? The current brsnd of synthetic grease that I use is worse than molasses in te colf. Amsoil.
X xxch4osxx Joined Mar 11, 2009 Messages 2,995 Location Cedarbrae, Ontario Aug 23, 2015 #2 Amsoil has an Arctic synthetic grease for extreme cold temps, maybe that would serve your needs. I think it is good down to -59C if I'm not mistaken. Last edited: Aug 23, 2015
Amsoil has an Arctic synthetic grease for extreme cold temps, maybe that would serve your needs. I think it is good down to -59C if I'm not mistaken.