I have a tube of axle grease in my grease gun. It’s starting to break down and leak out the ends. It’s been so bad I had to put it in an old baking pan so it wouldn’t leak out all over in my tool box. This is the 2nd tube to do this. These are not no-name grease I’m buying. In fact I made sure to get one of the best (I thought) I could buy from O’Reilly’s the last time, but it still breaks down and leaks out.
When I was working on cars on a regular basis in my 20’s, I never had axle grease separate and turn into a liquid before...tube or tub. Its kind a like the separation of sour cream, when you get liquid forming on the top after a while.
I’m at work right now so I don’t know if it’s Valvoline or Quaker State. One was the 1st one to separate and one is the other separating now.
Does anyone else have this problem? I’m worried this stuff is breaking down in my wheel bearings and grease fittings too. Is there company making old fashion grease now-a-days that doesn't separate?
When I was working on cars on a regular basis in my 20’s, I never had axle grease separate and turn into a liquid before...tube or tub. Its kind a like the separation of sour cream, when you get liquid forming on the top after a while.
I’m at work right now so I don’t know if it’s Valvoline or Quaker State. One was the 1st one to separate and one is the other separating now.
Does anyone else have this problem? I’m worried this stuff is breaking down in my wheel bearings and grease fittings too. Is there company making old fashion grease now-a-days that doesn't separate?
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