PENETRATING OIL LUBRICANT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
2059 LUBRICATION ENGINEERS, INC. 1919 TULSA STREET E WICHITA KS 67216 Penetrating Oil and Lubricant;
FPPF FPPF CHEMICAL CO., INC. 117 West Tupper Street Buffalo NY 14201 penetrating oil and lubricant and multi-purpose grease;battery cleaning preparation, hand cleaning preparation, glass cleaning preparation, brake cleaning preparation, electric parts cleaning preparation, vehicle carburetor and choke cleaning preparation and windshield washer solution;supplemental coolant additives for gasoline and diesel fuel treatment, combination corrosion inhibitor and iron and scale dispersant for cooling system treatment, space heater fuel and heating oil treatment additives, additive for use in an antifreeze recycling process, oil biocide additive for killing bacterial growth in fuel and conditioner for air brake fluid;
HYDRANT FITTING LUBRICANT SUPERIOR GRAPHITE CO. Suite 1470 10 S. Riverside Plaza Chicago IL 60606 Penetrating Oil Lubricant;The drawing is lined for the color red and shaded for contrast.;
MONOLEX LUBRICATION ENGINEERS, INC. 1919 TULSA STREET E WICHITA KS 67216 PENETRATING OIL AND LUBRICANT;
Z-2 PENNZOIL PRODUCTS COMPANY Pennzoil Place 700 Milam Houston TX 77002 penetrating oil and lubricant;
Z-LINE PENNZOIL PRODUCTS COMPANY Pennzoil Place 700 Milam Houston TX 77002 penetrating oil and lubricant; clean, odorless, non-staining lubricating oil; multi-use lubricant with corrosion inhibiting ingredient; multi-purpose protective lubricant for cleaning and preserving metal; multi-purpose lubricant for cleaning and preserving metal that leaves a protective coating with waterproofing and insulating properties; marine lubricant and preservative; multi-purpose lubricant, demoisturant and rust preventative; for commerical, industrial, vehicular and home use;Z LINE;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A lubrication system for an internal combustion engine a lubricant source, a first lubricant passage that conducts lubricant from the lubricant source to a portion of the engine beneath the piston, and a second lubricant passage that conducts lubricant a space above the piston. The first lubricant passage may include a spray nozzle that sprays lubricant onto a crankshaft bearing and/or onto a wall of the cylinder. The second lubricant passage may conduct airborne lubricant from a crankcase of the engine to the space above the piston.