Macadoodle
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Molybdenum disulfide is a pretty effective extreme pressure additive, I poured some into a couple of ICE lumps in the past and it noticeably quietened the normal valve train and cam chatter.
I believe the RAF used it in aircraft during WW2 as it would allow an engine to run for some time after losing its oil if a .50 calibre went through the block ( or metric equivalent )
Not sure it would have helped the MG here though, that looks sadder than any machine gun peppered Merlin
I believe the RAF used it in aircraft during WW2 as it would allow an engine to run for some time after losing its oil if a .50 calibre went through the block ( or metric equivalent )
Not sure it would have helped the MG here though, that looks sadder than any machine gun peppered Merlin