I want to express my beliefs in these products after 40 years of usage. If you believe in the magic of the micro chip and viagra then read on. In 1969 I worked with a company in Monrovia California called Justice Brothers. Still in business. They had an engine oil additive that incorporated PTFE resins. These resins would free up anything that was gauling instantly with a decrease of the coefficient of friction of the fluid upon increased pressure on the surfaces. Nothing else would come close. Yes, bonding to the metal is what occurs. For how long is undetermined. Other companies have taken over and the marketing campaining award goes definately to 'SLICK 50'. note:Keep the vicosity low enough for proper drain back in the engine. The vicosity low enough in the transmission for ease of shifting(manual trans). With a vigorously shaken bottle of Slick 50 add just a little to the trans and diff. I wouldn't use it on limited slip or anything that requires high coefficiant of friction fluid. It has done wonders for me over the years especially my Honda Goldwing m/c. I have a noisey differential in my motorhome(gear noise only)
I will try some Slick50 gear oil add in my diff if i can find it. It is not on the shelves anymore. I may use the engine formula. I will write again if it works. A little dab will do ya. I enjoy reading your opinions. Thanks, Pete.
Edited by Pugugly on 20/12/2008 at 10:45
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