May have a winner - if I can find it...
https://www.redlineoil.com/cv-2-greaseCalcium sulphonate based - compatible with Lithium Complex grease. But spec sheet says
"Although Red Line CV-2 is compatible with small amounts of many petroleum-based greases, it is always good lubrication practice to thoroughly clean out the old grease to eliminate abrasive particles and to minimize the possibility of grease incompatibility."
Spec Sheet is a blurb, not a table of specifications...
Specs at their site under OEM Compatibility.
Load Wear Index 71.1
PROPERTY CV-2 GREASE
NLGI Grade #2
NLGI Service
GC-LBThickener Non-Soap
Fluid Type Thermally-stable synthetic
Useful Temperature Range
-100°F to 500°FColor Red
Dropping Point, >800°F
Load Wear Index 71.24-Ball Wear Scar Diameter (Red), 40 Kg 0.46 mm
Water Washout @ 105°F
1%Evaporation Loss, 22 hrs @ 350°F
4%Oil Separation, 30 hrs @ 350°F
5%Oxidation Stability, 500 hrs @210°F, ∆psi 1.75 (12 kPa)
Rust Test, ASTM D1743 Pass
Recommended by a guy who uses it for his Defender. Got tired of prior greases getting washed out with river and creek crossings.
Outperforms the best conventional or synthetic greases and lubes
Withstands extreme temperature and pressure in
wheel bearings, U-joints and high-angle CV JointsExcellent high-temp stability, extreme-pressure protection and
water resistanceUsed in a variety of applications with operating temps from
-100°F to 500°F
Strong resistance to oxidation and corrosion, low evaporation and oil separation with a minimum effect on rubber seals
Contains an
organic moly (red moly) for chassis lubrication and high temp/high speed industrial equipment
Synthetic fluidity allows increases in bearing life up to 200%
Will darken after high-temp use-not detrimental to performance