Has anyone any experience with Muscle Products "MT-10" Metal Treatment(Extreme Pressure/Anti-Wear Lubricant Additive)?
http://www.mpc-home.com/mt10.html
Here at work, we have started experimenting with synthetic fluid and additives. We started running MT-10 in certain gearcases and transmissions and documented a significant drop in operating temperatures. The sales rep assures us of compatiblity with all transmission fluids and gear oils. IMO, a lot of transmission problems with the Mark VIII can be attributed to high temperatures and subsequent fluid breakdown and could benefit from such an additive.
From their website:
When used in the transmission (automatic or standard), MT-10 reduces operating temperatures significantly, by an average of 30 degrees F; reduces metal particle fallout due to wear; and keeps valves free and operating without upsetting the necessary coefficients of friction within the clutch plates and bands. This is supported by testing done at Raymark/Raybestos Laboratories, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Now, I'm not a snake-oil user, but I've seen this stuff work(under extreme conditions) and wonder what other experience could be drawn upon here.
http://www.mpc-home.com/mt10.html
Here at work, we have started experimenting with synthetic fluid and additives. We started running MT-10 in certain gearcases and transmissions and documented a significant drop in operating temperatures. The sales rep assures us of compatiblity with all transmission fluids and gear oils. IMO, a lot of transmission problems with the Mark VIII can be attributed to high temperatures and subsequent fluid breakdown and could benefit from such an additive.
From their website:
When used in the transmission (automatic or standard), MT-10 reduces operating temperatures significantly, by an average of 30 degrees F; reduces metal particle fallout due to wear; and keeps valves free and operating without upsetting the necessary coefficients of friction within the clutch plates and bands. This is supported by testing done at Raymark/Raybestos Laboratories, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Now, I'm not a snake-oil user, but I've seen this stuff work(under extreme conditions) and wonder what other experience could be drawn upon here.