I don't think it is possible for an oil or liquid to temperature  
insensitive.  I think refrigerator oil simply is low viscosity oil.   
Maybe it has polymers in it like multivisocity oils do.  It seems to  
me that the range of operating temps of a fridge wouldn't be as great  
as an engine in sub freezing temps.
Any chemists on the list?
On Nov 7, 2007, at 6:25 PM, TATERRY@aol.com wrote:
> The PO of the TC I still have to finish restoring left me a gallon of
> "Refridgerator oil"  He claimed this stuff is not temperature  
> sensative.
> Anyone know for sure?  I'd need a Ouija Board to talk to him  
> nowadays!!
> Terry in  
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