These days, all lubricants come in sealed containers, so I really can't give products the schnozz test before buying...


I have a few machines with motors that were repacked with the moly grease and they don't have any noticeable odor, however I do have one machine with a motor that was rebuilt by someone using moly grease and it smells like a 71 Chevy when I open the lid. It's also oozing grease around the main shaft. Being overfilled with grease may be contributing to the smell.De Soto Frank wrote:Any more thoughts on a non-stinky grease for the main-springs ?
These days, all lubricants come in sealed containers, so I really can't give products the schnozz test before buying...![]()
Don't you be dissin' those 71 Chevys. I have one, and I am rather fond of that smell.Retrograde wrote:I do have one machine with a motor that was rebuilt by someone using moly grease and it smells like a 71 Chevy when I open the lid.
AZ* wrote:Don't you be dissin' those 71 Chevys. I have one, and I am rather fond of that smell.Retrograde wrote:I do have one machine with a motor that was rebuilt by someone using moly grease and it smells like a 71 Chevy when I open the lid.