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Roy, do you. by chance, remember GRG, the military plug valve grease?


http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/grg.aspx
Series 2000 Synthetic Racing Grease, NLGI #2, GC/LB (GRG)
AMSOIL Series 2000 Synthetic Racing Grease helps protect wheel bearings and chassis from the dangerous, damaging heat created by hot pavement, huge engines and the unceasing friction of intense speed. It is ideal for all high-temperature/high-speed applications.
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GRG, the military plug valve grease

http://www.lubchem.com/valvseal.html#lubrseal26
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Formasil CO2 - Valve Sealant

Description

Valve lubricant/sealant that meets Mil-G-6032 "Grease Plug Valve, Gasoline & Oil Resistant". Formasil CO2 is designed for use in gate valves as a lubricant/sealant and in ball and plug valves as a sealant. Formasil CO2 is resistant to acids, caustic solutions, and is inhibited for use in H2S and/or CO2. This product has excellent dual resistance to water and petroleum products such as gasoline, jet fuel, lubricating oils, and mixtures of these products. Formasil CO2 can be used in a wide variety of applications from the wellhead to pipelines.

Features

* Water insoluble and washout resistant
* 100% synthetic
* Inhibited for H2S and CO2
* Temperature range: 15° to 400°F

Product Code - FCO2
http://www.melanconenergy.com/...alants/emergency.htm
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Melancon No. 536 (Meets Mil-G-6032) "Grease Plug Valve, Gasoline & Oil Resistant"
Multi-purpose valve lube sealant for Gasoline, Jet Fuel, Aviation Gasoline, Natural Gas, Organic Acids & Caustic Solutions. Inhibited for H2S (sour gas) and CO2. Formulated for Plug, Ball & Gate Valves.
Temperature Range: -40 F to 400 F


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WOW! Thanks for the quick suggestions.

Has anyone used the Amsoil GRG? The military stuff I have is way stiffer than any bearing grease I have seen. Combining that with the heat resistance of the original product would give me concern about the ability of the grease to maintain contact with the bearing surfaces.

We used a synthetic bearing grease on the airliners, but it was much thinner than the military GRG.

Perhaps the Amsoil product is thinner than the military version.

A lot of Amsoil products are relabeled from other sources. I guess the trick would be to find out which one.

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How about the Formasil? Is it thick and tenacious?



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Dick, you sure as hell are cranky. One quote would have been too much, as the original was just one post back, but why any quotes? Shall I quote it a dozen times to get added emphasis?


sorry! I say "sorry" about the double quote somehow this new fangled machine just sent it twice





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hey, you know, my computer has been doing the same thing, come to think about it, come to think of it. Did that to me on an email I sent today.
 
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