The mystery deepens: If you go to the Castrol USA website and search on
automotive products, you get the "old" Castrol LMA with part number
12502. However, if you search on motorcycle products, you get the "new"
synthetic Castrol LMA (label says "new formula") which also has part
number 12502.
Interesting.......
> Robert Liam Gannon wrote:
>> Went to the store today to pick up supplies for the garage. Always
>> like to
>> have an unopened bottle of Castrol GT LMA Brake fluid in the cabinet.
>> Noticed when I got home it says Synthetic. All the information is the
>> same
>> as the old. Anyone know if it is just re labeling or did I pick up
>> the wrong
>> stuff?
>>
>>
>>
>>
> Don't know 100% sure, but I imagine it's because "synthetic" is the
> current hot buzzword for auto chemicals and legally, just about
> anything can be labeled synthetic these days (not much different than
> the "organic" label that's stuck on food products that are not
> remotely organic). Anyhow, I'd bet that it's the same old LMA that
> we've always used, just with an new, improved label on the bottle.
>
> Hugh Barber
> Stafford, VA
> '73 TR6
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