This stuff has a drop point of only 400?You want a marine grade waterproof lithium based wheel bearing grease. Wallyworld, AutoZone, NAPA, et al sell acceptable products but you asked for better best.
I bought the cheap stuff for a few years, but then switched back. Couldn't believe it....I forgot how good it was. Onlt cost a few bucks more, but what's three dollars....LOL
Special Auto/Marine Grease - cartridge - Lubriplate
I use the following grease:
SL3121 -- Marine Boat Trailer and 4x4 Wheel Bearing Grease, 14 Wt Oz
Drop point is 500?.
This stuff has a drop point of only 400?
http://www.lubriplate.com/PDFs/PDS/3_31-Special-Auto-Marine.aspx
Uh....a greases drop temp is a measure of viscosity, not a working temperature.Yes, you are probably right that your stuff is better. But I suggest that if your hubs reach FOUR HUNDRED DEGREES FAHRENHEIT, you will probably have problems so far reaching that the quality of the grease is your least problem.....LOL.
I have used the easily found Pennzoil Marine wheel bearing grease (use it in the trailer bearings, and the outdrive gimble bearing and u-joints).
Where can I find it? I haven't gone out looking yet but don't want to waste my time when I do. Thanks.
Uh....a greases drop temp is a measure of viscosity, not a working temperature.
FWIW: Normal operating temp of a wheel bearing range from ~150-200 degrees F
I have used the easily found Pennzoil Marine wheel bearing grease (use it in the trailer bearings, and the outdrive gimble bearing and u-joints).
Where can I find it? I haven't gone out looking yet but don't want to waste my time when I do. Thanks.
My experience with Pennzoil products of several flavors has not been positive. I only used the WBG once and it didn't hold up well in my situation.
Regardless, Mercruiser recommends specific grades for gimbles and joints, and its not the same as WBG. Just because someone uses a proiduct as a universal solution does not make it a good application.
You mean 400+ right?I would theorize that for this application a 450+ vs. a 500 DT would make no difference or have no practical bearing.