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Re: trunnion rebuild

To: dougnad@bellatlantic.net
Subject: Re: trunnion rebuild
From: Donald H Locker <dhl@chelseamsl.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 14:17:02 -0500 (EST)
Soap is what is used to make an oil into a grease -- it makes it goopy
enough that it won't run off of parts.  Soaps have hydrophobic (and
usually hydrophilic) ends on the molecule; the hydrophobic ends stick
to the oil molecules and bonds them together with various intensities.
Various soaps are used for various purposes, a lithium-based soap
being one of the common ones.

Donald.

> Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 07:56:19 -0500
> From: Douglas Braun & Nadia Papakonstantinou <dougnad@bellatlantic.net>
> 
> At 01:47 AM 3/9/01 , Michael D. Porter wrote:
> 
> >The Lubrizol site is excellent. As for a suitable grease, any natural or
> >synthetic grease meeting NGLI #1 waterproof would be suitable. The boat
> >trailer bearing grease is a waterproof grease, simply meaning that it is
> >not water-based (a lot of greases, strange as it seems, are!), and will
> >not wash out.
> 
> I have seen conventional wheel bearing greases being called "soap based".
> Is that the type of formula that does not get along with water?
> 
> Doug Braun
> '72 Spit

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