[Diy_efi] Re: Lubrication

Mike erazmus at iinet.net.au
Tue Dec 17 10:18:06 GMT 2002


is this the stuff that used to have micro lead clusters added
to engine oil ?

Or is it like the chlorinated parrafins used by bitron ?

rgds

mike


At 08:26 PM 17/12/2002 +1100, you wrote:
>
>
>Bernd,
>	I was not advertising, or seeking business simply quoting my experience.
>and to correct your assertion: PRO-MA does have company websites in
Australia, NZ, Canada/USA, Papua and New Guinea, and UK.
>
>The main(head office) site is: <http://www.pro-ma.com.au/>
>
>The data sheet for the grease in particular has more technical, 
>performance and test specifications quoted than I have seen for anyone 
>else's products.
>I have a scanned copy and am happy to email it to you for your perusal 
>and comments if you are interested. If not that also is fine. I am not 
>in it as a business, but only for my own use and convenience. I use them 
>because they are the best at what they do that I have yet found, and if 
>someone can demonstrate to me something better that is affordable I'm 
>happy to change my opinions, I have no axe to grind and nothing to lose.
>
>I have been given to understand that these products have been used by 
>the US military for a number of years, but since I don't have any 
>documentary proof I could be mistaken.
>
>I was going to reply to you directly, but changed my mind since you had 
>commented on list, I thought that I should reply on list.
>
>Best Regards
>Bill
>
>>--__--__--
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>>Message: 8
>>Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 16:36:22 +0800
>>From: Bernd Felsche <bernie at innovative.iinet.net.au>
>>To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org
>>Subject: Re: [Diy_efi] Re: Lubrication - wheel bearings
>>Reply-To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org
>>
>>On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 06:27:35PM +1100, Bill Washington wrote:
>>
>>  
>>
>>>Mike, Bernd, Have you gents heard of Pro-Ma lubricants: Oil additives, 
>>>Wheel Bearing Grease, and Lubricant spray? I use it and sell it and have 
>>>    
>>>
>>
>>They're nothing special.
>>
>>There are plenty of fringe-product being multi-level marketed.
>>Some work better than others. Some are expensively-repackaged
>>products that can be bought for a fraction of the price from other
>>sources. And some degrade other substances that co-habit engines,
>>transmissions and bearings.
>>
>>Unless you're working for K-mart, etc; you would never say that what
>>you're selling is crap. I'm not saying that it is; the lack of
>>_technical_ literature for the product amongst the pile of
>>testimonials in the marketing literature rings enough alarm bells to
>>make me reach for a barge-pole.
>>
>>Absence of a company website; anywhere on the planet, makes me worry
>>about the value of guarrantees of performance.
>>
>>  
>>
>>>found it excellent for reducing friction in bearings and also sliding 
>>>surfaces - sometimes too much! - one spring loaded, sliding surface 
>>>changed (with one application) from being so stiff it was almost 
>>>impossible to move without breaking the mechanism to being so slippery 
>>>that it wouldn't stay in any location (the spring loading hadn't 
>>>changed!). 
>>>    
>>>
>>
>>Just about any lubricant will achieve that.
>>
>>  
>>
>>>I have been using these products now for about 10 years and 
>>>find them great. If anyone wants more info please contact me directly 
>>>(off list) and I will be happy to let you know more. Regards Bill 
>>>    
>>>
>>
>>Apologies if this seems harsh; but it's what you should expect for
>>unsolicited advertising.
>>
>>  
>>
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