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TheKneebiter


Joined: Oct 22, 2004
Points: 233

synthetic grease ??
Original Message   Apr 1, 2005 7:39 am
just wondering why synthetic grease is not recomended ? i read on the forum a few time's where some of you say do not use synthetic grease.

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Marshall


As Long As There Are Tests, There Will Be Prayer In Public Schools. ;- )

Joined: Sep 16, 2002
Points: 7730

Re: synthetic grease ??
Reply #4   Apr 2, 2005 1:06 pm
TheKneebiter wrote:
thanks for the replys, the reason i am asking is that my grease gun ran out of grease when i was greasing my front end in my auto. so i ran into the garage and got a new tube put it in the gun and finished greasing the joints. then i greased up the snowblower. when i was done i was wiping the gun clean and noticed the grease was black so i read the tube it came out of. it was valvoline synthetic. i remembered reading on here not to mix and got a sick feeling in my gut. now i need to know why not to mix ?? did i screw up my front end parts ? is my snow blower going to have a problem ? any more info on this would be greatly appreciated. thanks again.

What you can do is go back to your parts that you lubed and lube them until the new colored grease comes out. It'll be a little messy and may take a couple of more tubes of grease depending on how much they take. What you'll be doing is basically purging the non synthetic grease.
This message was modified Apr 2, 2005 by Marshall
robmints


Joined: May 13, 2003
Points: 4691

Re: synthetic grease ??
Reply #5   Apr 2, 2005 4:21 pm
http://www.valvoline.com/pages/contact.asp

Marshall has a good idea, I think. You could always ask Valvoline to be sure.
robmints


Joined: May 13, 2003
Points: 4691

Re: synthetic grease ??
Reply #6   Apr 2, 2005 8:10 pm

Grease Compatibility Chart

   B = Borderline
   C = Compatible
    I = Incompatible

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1. Aluminum Complex

X

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C

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B

I

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C

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2.  Barium Complex

I

X

I

C

I

C

I

I

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B

3.  Calcium Stearate

I

I

X

C

I

C

C

C

B

C

I

C

4.  Calcium 12 Hydroxy

C

C

C

X

B

B

C

C

C

C

I

C

5.  Calcium Complex

I

I

I

B

X

I

I

I

I

C

C

C
6.  Calcium Sulfonate B C C B I

X

I B B C I C

7.  Clay Non-soap

I

I

C

C

I

I

X

I

I

I

I

B

8.  Lithium Stearate

I

I

C

C

I

B

I

X

C

C

I

C

9.  Lithium 12 Hydroxy

I

I

B

C

I

B

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C

X

C

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10. Lithium Complex

C

I

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C

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11. Polyurea Conventional

I

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C
12. Polyurea Shear Stable C B C C C C B C C C C X

 I kind of like Marshall's method though.



Excerpt  http://www.mindconnection.com/library/handyman/greasecompat.htm

TheKneebiter


Joined: Oct 22, 2004
Points: 233

Re: synthetic grease ??
Reply #7   Apr 4, 2005 9:01 am
this is the responce i received from valvoline   "  Thanks for your note.  The Synpower grease is compatible with conventional
lithium based greases "
i would still like to know what happens when you mix 2 incompatible greases ? does it turn hard ? or does it just not lube like it should ? or ?? Thanks for the info.

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