Muscle Products Metal Treatment MT-10®






Muscle Products Metal Treatment MT-10®
Typical applications:
- Engines – gasoline, diesel, 2-cycle and natural gas 
- Transmissions – automatic and standard 
- Differentials 
- Gears 
- Gear couplings 
- Gear reducers 
- Bearings 
- Pumps 
- Electric motors 
- Hydraulic systems 
- Other lubrication systems requiring extra protection from extreme pressure, friction-related heat and high-wear conditions 
Directions for Use
- Engines – Add 8 oz. of MT-10® to 4 to 6 quarts of oil in the crankcase every oil change. For larger engine oil reserves, add 1.5 oz. of MT-10® per each quart of oil. 
- Automatic transmissions – Add 8 oz. of MT-10® to transmission through fluid tube. For large transmissions, i.e. Allison, add 1.5 oz. of MT-10® per each quart of fluid. NOTE: Do not use MT-10® in ATV automatic transmissions with EBS (Engine Braking System). Not recommended for use in CVTs and CVT fluids. Use caution if adding to a shared engine, transmission and clutch fluid reservoirs. If the frictional plates of the wet clutch contain metal in the surface coating, MT-10® may cause clutch plate slippage due to the reduced friction. 
- Standard transmissions & differentials – Add 1 oz. of MT-10® per each pound of gear lube. NOTE for differentials: Remove directed amount of lube first and replace with MT-10. Do not overfill. Limited slip additive is still required. 
- Gear boxes – Add 2 oz. of MT-10® per each quart of oil. 
- Hydraulics – Add 1 oz. of MT-10® per each quart of fluid. 
- Bearings lubricated by oil bath systems - Add MT-10® in a dose of 1% to 3% by volume. For multiple oil sumps, add MT-10® accordingly to each sump. 
 
          
        
       
                          
                        
                        
                          
                             
                          
                        
                       
                          
                        
                        
                          
                             
                          
                        
                       
                        
                        
                          
                            