Gearbox oil.
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Gearbox oil.
I was told by the local motor factor that any 80w90 gearbox oil was suitable for the Syncro, however on closer inspection of what they had it was GL5 80W90. So I left it.
He couldn't explain the difference between GL5 and GL4 - though insisted they were all the same.
I take it i made the right decision by not buying it?.
Interesetingly, I then went to GSF - and they just had Morris 80w90 and couldn't tell me if it's GL4 or 5. So I didn't buy that.
Anyone know if the GSF oil is ok?
cheers,
Rich
He couldn't explain the difference between GL5 and GL4 - though insisted they were all the same.
I take it i made the right decision by not buying it?.
Interesetingly, I then went to GSF - and they just had Morris 80w90 and couldn't tell me if it's GL4 or 5. So I didn't buy that.
Anyone know if the GSF oil is ok?
cheers,
Rich
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2 theories on this..
Dont use the GL5 stuff as it will disolve the "white metal" bearings/bushes in the box...
In reality, this is only a problem if the oil gets hotter than approx 100 degC (going on what some american guys have done with Unimog 404 gearboxes)
If a syncro box can heat the oil up that far... then it possibly is a problem..
The other theory is that as long as there is good oil in there, it will be ok..
I have run Comma SX semi synth GL5 gear oil in my 2wd 5 speed for 7 years.. the thing has done loads of miles (100k) at high speed.. sure it leaks a little, but thats coz as far as I can tell its done 200k miles+..
IIRC Harryman has the same oil in his syncro...
My current (borrowed) box has Redline MT90....
Dont use the GL5 stuff as it will disolve the "white metal" bearings/bushes in the box...
In reality, this is only a problem if the oil gets hotter than approx 100 degC (going on what some american guys have done with Unimog 404 gearboxes)
If a syncro box can heat the oil up that far... then it possibly is a problem..
The other theory is that as long as there is good oil in there, it will be ok..
I have run Comma SX semi synth GL5 gear oil in my 2wd 5 speed for 7 years.. the thing has done loads of miles (100k) at high speed.. sure it leaks a little, but thats coz as far as I can tell its done 200k miles+..
IIRC Harryman has the same oil in his syncro...
My current (borrowed) box has Redline MT90....
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I've got some of the following ordered. Looks like it could be just the thing.
http://www.difflock.com/cgi-bin/wm10/wm ... item=DF457
http://www.difflock.com/cgi-bin/wm10/wm ... item=DF457
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IIRC Harryman has the same oil in his syncro...
he does, and for the cost the Comma SX semi-synth seems the easy answer, might as well take no chances with a GL-5.
Can't help with the debunking,but imagine it would take a long time to dissolve, but have heard the odd gorror story on US forums about white metal/bronze in oil(whether exagerrated or true)
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BUt I think that semi-synth GL-5s don't need th additives that dino GL-5s need to reach that spec - my understanding anyway 

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But I think that semi-synth GL-5s don't need the same (corrosive) additives that dino GL-5s need to reach that spec - my understanding anyway 

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I think it's worth saying that if you are in a spot, and can only get GL-5 for a while, we're pretty sure it won't do any harm in the short term, till you can drain and change it - is that about right?
Prob. better than running oil full of metal, be it bronze or steel, and definitely better than running a low oil level
Prob. better than running oil full of metal, be it bronze or steel, and definitely better than running a low oil level

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according to Comma website their semi synth gear oil is available in both GL4 & 5 --Redline MT90 makes a big difference-I found--for the £50 odd it cost to fill the gearbox it stopped the crunching 2nd gear & made the changes far smoother--didnt make the gearbox last any longer tho--
Billy...Defected to white box but still lurking.
it stopped the crunching 2nd gear & made the changes far smoother--didnt make the gearbox last any longer tho--

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Has anyone tried out the stuff that I've ordered from the DiffLock shop?
Classic GL4 Gear Oil 80W90
I don't want to put it in my spanking recon'd box if it's the wrong stuff.
Classic GL4 Gear Oil 80W90
I don't want to put it in my spanking recon'd box if it's the wrong stuff.