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i used the penzoil red grease on most of my older cars, but when packing my harley bearings always used the harely bearing grease. was recommended and not more expensive. no reason not too.
Do you know the temp. range for the Harely Grease ?
From what I've read; Pennsoil 707L is the BEST. But than agai I just got the temp. range for: MOBIL 1 temp. up to 400.
I seem to lean on the PINNZOIL 707L
Thanks you for you imput
Originally Posted by tincup64
i used the penzoil red grease on most of my older cars, but when packing my harley bearings always used the harely bearing grease. was recommended and not more expensive. no reason not too.
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