PabloPicasso
Well-Known Member
I have a Volvo folding prop to put back onto a Volvo sail drive. What grease should be used on the splines?
I have a Volvo folding prop to put back onto a Volvo sail drive. What grease should be used on the splines?
Calcium waterproof greases?
Now where did I read that?
Richard
I dont know what type the VP grease is but it is what VP recommend
I use waterproof calcium grease in every part of my folders and it seems to be pretty long-lasting even on the exposed folding gears. Having said that, even when I used to use white marine grease, it always seemed to stay on the splines pretty well.
Richard
Ramonol Advanced grease , as you can see from the link is calcium sulfonate based. Ramonol white grease, which is described as "very water resistant" on the other hand is a lithium based grease .
I dont know what type the VP grease is but it is what VP recommend
Why are you specifically suggesting a calcium based grease ?
It's molybdenum disulfide. I would recommend it too - it's excellent. A 500g tub will last you a long time.
Same reason you are, I imagine?
See post #2.
Richard
My suggestion to use Ramonol Advanced Grease was based on what the technical data sheets for the range of Ramonol greases say.
I know you wont have read the TDSs and was wondering why you make the general recommendation to use a calcium based grease. I was hoping for a technical/ scientific explanation.
Ah ... OK. I'm not a "grease" expert but of the two main families of general purpose greases, lithium-based and calcium-based, calcium-based has the better water resistance characteristics so would seem to be the obvious choice for underwater applications.
In fact, I believe that modern calcium-based multi-purpose greases are better than the more traditional lithium-based greases in every respect that is relevant to such greases. However, they have traditionally been more expensive that lithium greases although the difference now is less significant. I may well perhaps switch to using calcium grease in all my multi-purpose applications once my current supply of lithium grease runs out.
Of course, specialised greases like moly disulphide are still needed for high friction/high stress applications where their anti-friction properties exceed lithium or calcium multi-purpose grease. I would therefore assume that Volvo may recommend such a specialised grease for folding props because of the stresses involved.
However, I cannot see that significant any frictional stresses would be incurred in the splines, which was the question asked by the OP, and therefore a much cheaper multi-purpose grease would be fine for such an application and, as it's underwater, a calcium grease would seem to be ideal.
Richard