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Essential protection against wear, rust and corrosion
Part # VV609 | Line Code: VLV
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$6.99
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Not Fitted / Universal

Product Details
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Snowmobile Y
Oil Composition Mineral
Personal Watercraft N
Marine N
Small Engine N
High Performance N
Engine Specific N
Transmission Specific N
Non Vehicle Specific N
Medium Duty Truck Y
Car Or Light Truck Y
Industrial Or Off Highway Equip Y
Packaging Material Fiber(Paperboard)
Motorcycle Or ATV Y
Food Grade Lubricant Classification Not Food Safe
Evaporation Rate Very Slow
Plastic Safe Y
Odor N
Specific Gravity 0.9
Base Material Lithium Complex
Color Dark Amber
Minimum Temperature F -5
Maximum Temperature C 121
Pour Point F 14
Pour Point C -10
Minimum Temperature C -21
Maximum Temperature F 250
Dropping Point F 350
Dropping Point C 177
Flash Point F 435 ?
Flash Point C 224 ?
Heavy Duty Truck Y
Agricultural Equipment Y
Pour Point - Deg. C -10
Pour Point - Deg. F 14
Flash Point - Deg. F 435
Flash Point - Deg. C 224
Dropping Point - Deg. C 177
Minimum Temperature - Deg. C -21
Dropping Point - Deg. F 350
Minimum Temperature - Deg. F -5
Flammable No
Part Terminology Multi-Purpose Grease

Features & Benefits
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Valvoline General Purpose Amber Grease is an all-purpose EP grease designed for automotive applications. It is recommended as a chassis and wheel-bearing lubricant for automobiles and trucks equipped with non-disc brake wheel bearings (drums).

Application Summary
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A multi-purpose, extreme pressure grease for a variety of automotive and industrial uses including non-disc brake wheel bearings (drums), chassis and suspensions. This grease is formulated to withstand high temperatures and provide excellent water resistance and corrosion protection. Meets NLGI LB Grease requirements.

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