JHZR2
Staff member
I've been a fan of AMSOIL SVG for a long time now. Used it in lots of my vehicles.
I found some rather old unopened bottles - ca 2008-2010 Id guess (no date codes on bottles). I'm doing a diff service on a 1981 Mercedes 300CD which isn't a high stress application (120hp/180lb-ft).
I had two quarts (capacity of course is 1.1qt); pumped a little through to "rinse" out some dirt in there (another thread coming on that), most of one into the diff and then pumped some from the second. When pumping it was clean and clear.
When I got to the bottom of pouring the one bottle, I noticed what looked like floating white particles.
Investigated more and saw the attached.
Any thoughts? Looks almost gelatinous in the bottom of the bottle. Note this has sat on a shelf for the better part of a decade.
I found some rather old unopened bottles - ca 2008-2010 Id guess (no date codes on bottles). I'm doing a diff service on a 1981 Mercedes 300CD which isn't a high stress application (120hp/180lb-ft).
I had two quarts (capacity of course is 1.1qt); pumped a little through to "rinse" out some dirt in there (another thread coming on that), most of one into the diff and then pumped some from the second. When pumping it was clean and clear.
When I got to the bottom of pouring the one bottle, I noticed what looked like floating white particles.
Investigated more and saw the attached.
Any thoughts? Looks almost gelatinous in the bottom of the bottle. Note this has sat on a shelf for the better part of a decade.