There used to be and maybe still is a company that used moly in all there gear lubes, can't remember the name though. Anyway I don't believe moly will affect brass etc directly. However, moly tends to build on itself and overtime can affect close tolerences, that shouldn't be a problem in worm gears though. Having said that, you could run into a problem as moly can't tolerate hydrocloric or nitric acid contamination and these are chemicals often found in lubricant enviorments, especially where heat, water and air are present :-) At air temperatures above 650 F molybdenum disulfide will oxidize to form molybdenum trioxdide, which is abrasive.