AMSOIL Synthetic Marine Gear Lube SAE 75W/80W-90
Universal Synthetic Marine Gear Lube SAE 75W/80W-90 (AGM)
High Performance lubricant engineered to meet the demands of marine applications. AMSOIL Universal Synthetic Marine Gear Lube provides:
- Excellent Gear and Bearing Protection even when contaminated with 10% water
- Reduced Friction and Wear
- Rust and Corrosion Protection
- Long Seal Life
- Superior Foam Prevention
Package sizes include:
10-oz. Tube
10-oz. Tubes (case of 6)
1-Quart Bottle
1-Quart Bottles (case of 12)
5-Gallon Pail
16-Gallon Keg
30-Gallon Drum
55-Gallon Drum
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMSOIL Universal Synthetic Marine Gear Lube is an exclusive AMSOIL formulation of synthetic base oils and high performance additives that address the specific concerns of marine applications. It is extreme pressure (EP) additive fortified for superior protection of fast accelerating, high torque/horsepower engines. It protects against shock loading from cavitation of heavily loaded engines.
AMSOIL Universal Synthetic Marine Gear Lube is water resistant. It maintains extreme pressure protection even when contaminated with as much as 10% water. It promotes longer seal life, preventing excessive water leakage. AMSOIL Universal Synthetic Marine Gear Lube protects against rust and is compatible with aluminum, copper and brass alloys.
APPLICATIONS
AMSOIL Universal Synthetic Marine Gear Lube is recommended for fresh and salt water applications requiring either 75W-90 or 80W-90 viscosity grade and meeting either API GL-4 or GL-5 performance standards.
Examples of AMSOIL Universal Synthetic Marine Gear Lube applications include:
| Outboard Lower Units:
Mercury/Mariner Johnson/Evinrude Bombardier Honda Yamaha Suzuki Force/US Marine Nissan Tohatsu Harbormaster Marine Outboard Drives Sears Gamefisher and Seagull Sterndrives: Mercruiser-Bravo OMC/Bombardier Volvo-Penta Yanmar Konrad Marine Drive Systems |
V-Drives:
Casale & Menkens
Bow & Tunnel Thrusters: Harbormaster Marine
Marine Transmissions: ZF Marine Transmission |
Marine gear oils operate in environments subject to water contamination. The chart below demonstrates the ability of AMSOIL Universal Synthetic Marine Gear Lube to maintain designed qualities such as extreme pressure/anti-wear performance and resistance to foaming, even when subjected to 10% water contamination.
The Falex Procedure is measurement of a gear lube’s extreme pressure and anti-wear properties. A high value in the Falex Extreme Pressure Test relates to extra extreme pressure protection. AMSOIL Universal Synthetic Marine Gear Lube is not affected by water and provides 50% more extreme pressure protection for long gear and bearing life.
The presence of foam in a lubricant disrupts oil film and promotes wear. Water contamination can increase the likelihood of foaming. Industry standard testing demonstrates zero foam in both new and water-contaminated AMSOIL Universal Synthetic Marine Gear Lube. Other conventional gear lubes can foam when mixed with water, as seen in the graph.
| Extreme Pressure and Foam Stability Testing | ||||||
| Test | AMSOIL Universal Synthetic Marine Gear Lube (AGM) | Conventional Gear Lube (A) | Conventional Gear Lube (B) | |||
| FALEX Extreme Pressure Load Test B (LbF)(ASTM D-3233B) |
No Water 1500 |
10% Water 1500 |
No Water1500 |
10% Water 1000 |
No Water 1500 |
10% Water1000 |
| Foam Stability(ASTM D-892)Sequence I
Sequence II Sequence III |
No Water0/0
0/0 0/0 |
10% Water0/0
0/0 0/0 |
No Water0/0
0/0 0/0 |
10% Water
0/0 0/0 0/0 |
No Water
0/0 0/0 0/0 |
10% Water
375/290 590/0 380/305 |
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TYPICAL TECHNICAL PROPERTIES |
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|
Kinematic Viscosity @ 100°C, cSt (ASTM D-445) |
14.7 |
|
Kinematic Viscosity @ 40°C, cst (ASTM D-445) |
116.0 |
Viscosity Index (ASTM D-2270) |
130 |
|
Flash Point, °C (°F) (ASTM D-92) |
216 (420.8) |
|
Pour Point, °C (°F) (ASTM D-97)
|
-43 (-45) |
Falex Procedure B (ASTM D-3233) (failure load, lbf.) |
1500 |
Foam Stability (ASTM D-892) (20/50/20 maximum) |
0/0/0 |
AMSOIL Universal Synthetic Marine gear Lube is compatible with other commercially available conventional and synthetic marine gear lubes.
Follow manufacturers recommended service intervals.
It is generally a good idea to change gear lube at the end of the season prior to storage.


