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Outboard Gear Oil EP 90 - Bardahl

Outboard Gear Oil EP 90 - Bardahl

Special lubricating oil for gear systems of stern drives, outboard motor feet and marine transmissions for which oils with TOTAL DRIVE LINE performance and SAE 80W-90 viscosity are required.Excellent EP, anti-wear and antifoam characteristics allow optimal lubrication and protection of gears even when heavily loaded and under the most severe operating conditions. Maximum protection of gears against wear, rust and corrosion,increased longevity and cleanliness of all mechanical parts. Highresistance against degradation and thermal oxidation.Contains Formula: BARDAHL POLAR PLUS. Specifications:API GL-4 eGL-5 - SAE 80W 90.

Product Details

Spray
No
Suitable for
Stern feet
Format
0.25 lt.

About Bardahl

"If we can't make the best products, in that case we won't make them at all."
Ole Bardahl - Founder Bardahl Manufacturing Corporation

In 70 years of operation, Bardahl, while respecting the value of its brand, has never lost sight of its main goal: Always provide high quality products.

Azienda Bardahl

Bardahl in fact, it was born in 1939 with the discovery of the Polar Plus Formula, which consists of electrically charged molecules that can chemically attach to metal as micro-calamites. These molecules make it possible to reduce friction between two metal surfaces to such an extent that proper lubrication is guaranteed even in the absence of lubricating oil!

PS: Did you know that the Polar Plus formula was immediately put under military secrecy by the U.S. Government?

Watch the corporate video and learn much more about Bardahl Manufacturing Corporation and its history!

Bardahl and Nautica, the story of a passion.

Bardahl 's entry into the world of boating stems from its lifelong interest in the world of sporting competition.It was in the mid-1950s when Bardahl decided to sponsor a hydroplane powered by a 3,000-horsepower Royce Merlin aero engine.It was Miss Bardahl, the award-winning hydroplane, a one-time National Champion and five-time Gold Cup winner, from 1957 to 1969.

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