DIRECTIONS FOR AUTOMOTIVE, MOTORCYCLE
  AND TWO-CYCLE APPLICATION
OF MILITEC-1

Gasoline, Diesel and Propane Engines: Add 8 ounces for a 4 to 6 quart/liter engine oil crank case capacity every 15,000 miles (24,000 KM). For larger engines, add 2 ounces per quart/liter engine oil every 15,000 miles (24,000 KM). Change oil at the manufacturer’s recommended oil change intervals.

Transmissions (Manual or Automatic): Add 4 ounces every 30,000 miles (48,000KM).

Transfer Case: Add 4 ounces every 30,000 miles (48,000 KM).

Differentials: Add 2 ounces every 30,000 miles (48,000 KM).

Power Steering: Add 1 ounce every 30,000 miles (48,000 KM).

Air Conditioner: Add ½ ounce when charging with refrigerant.

Wheel Bearings: Coat metal surface with MILITEC-1 before packing with grease containing 10% to 15% MILITEC-1 or use MILITEC-1 Grease.

Motorcycle: Common sumps, add 1 ounce per each quart/liter of oil in sump.

Two-Cycle: Add 2 ounces per each quart/liter of two-cycle oil.

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MILITEC-1 SPECIFICATIONS

1. Flash point ASTM (D92) 410oF/210oC
2. Pour point ASTM (D97) -45oF/-42oC
3. Autoignition Temperature ASTM (D2155) 715oF/380oC
4. Cloud Point ASTM (D2500) -25oF/-32oC
5. Fire Point ASTM (D92) 455oF/235oC
6. Precipitation Number ASTM (D91) 0.00
7. Rust Prevention Procedure ASTM (D-665) Pass
8. Kinematic Viscosity ASTM (D445)
a. Viscosity @ 100oF/38oC cst 43.41
b. Viscosity @ 104oF/40oC cst 39.03
c. Viscosity @ 210oF/99oC cst 5.80
d. Viscosity @ 212oF/100oC cst 5.63

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NOTE: It is important to document (written test results) MILITEC-1 treated and un-treated equipment to verify the testing baseline and the initial benefits of MILITEC-1 and the long-term benefits over time. Test conditions: temperature (oil, water, cylinder head, exhaust, etc.), noise, RPM’s (load, no-load vs. horsepower, MPH) vibration, wear metals, fuel and electrical consumption are the testing baseline. For additional heat readings, use a digital heat gun to verify temperature readings for all areas of the treated mechanical components (top, bottom, sides, etc.) Application, frequency, and ratios can be timed accordingly.

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