What are the model specifications of Great Wall lubricating grease?
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There are specifications such as 1kgX12 cans/box, 2kgX6 cans/box, 0.8kgX12 cans/box, 0.8kgX12 cans/box (plastic can), 1.8kgX6 cans/box, 15kg/can, 12kg/can, etc. Below is more relevant information: 1. Engine oil: Also known as engine lubricant, it serves to lubricate and reduce friction in the engine, assist in cooling, seal against leaks, prevent rust and corrosion, and provide shock absorption. It is often referred to as the 'blood' of a car. Engine oil consists of base oil and additives. 2. Lubricant additives: Additives are the essence of modern high-grade lubricants. Proper selection and addition can improve their physical and chemical properties, endow the lubricant with new special characteristics, or enhance its existing properties to meet higher demands. The careful selection, precise balancing, and rational formulation of additives according to the required quality and performance of the lubricant are key to ensuring the quality of the lubricant.
Great Wall lubricant models are quite diverse, with common ones like GL-1 for general bearings and chassis, GL-2 suitable for high-temperature components such as transmissions, and universal types like lithium-based grease No.2. The NLGI grade is typically #2 or #3, indicating moderate consistency. During car repairs, I've encountered many cases where using the wrong model led to rapid component wear, such as transmission oil seal aging requiring high-temperature-resistant GL-2 series. The price is also affordable, with a tube costing just tens of yuan, but it's essential to match the vehicle manual and avoid random substitutions. For long-term maintenance, regular checks on the lubricant condition can prevent failures, especially for older car models. Using a good brand can extend lifespan by 20,000-30,000 kilometers, saving both hassle and money.
As a daily driver, I often check the model specifications when choosing Great Wall grease. For example, GL-1 is used for light vehicle wheel hub bearings with a consistency of NLGI #2, while GL-2 is more heat-resistant and suitable for engine parts. My experience is not to just go for the cheapest option; parameters like the dropping point should be above 170°C for durability. When buying automotive parts at the supermarket, bring a manual for reference to avoid mismatches that could increase noise. A grease change cycle of every six months is good, and it's a simple DIY task that you can do yourself—quickly inject it using a grease gun. Different vehicle types have different needs: SUVs perform better with high-viscosity models for stability, while sedans can opt for universal types for ease. Spending some time learning can save you trips to the repair shop.