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Naumoff 07-18-2005 06:21 PM

Synthetic gear lube
 
Has anyone run synthetic gear lube in their trans and rear?

What are your thoughts on it?

Thanks,
Tony

SantaFe66 07-18-2005 07:43 PM

Syn in tran & Diff.
 
I run Amsoil 75W90 Gear Oil in my Richmond Transmission and my locker diff.

It shifts much better and lasts longer than petroleum lubes. Not to mention excellent cold weather performance should you enjoy that kind of fun in your open cockpit hot-rod.

Here's the Amsoil info on the Gear Oil, you may not need the slip stuff if you have a locker rear. It's primarily for limited-slip diffs.

https://www.amsoil.com/storefront/fgr.aspx
https://www.amsoil.com/storefront/ada.aspx

relaxinrob 07-18-2005 07:52 PM

Tony,
I only run Amsoil products in my engine, trans, and rear. I have heard horror stories of bearings going out in the trans and rear and I experienced it second-hand with Captain Crunch's rear asle bearings going out after only 1 year with some other brand of synthetic lube. Amsoil is the only one I will rely on.

Naumoff 07-19-2005 04:03 AM

Thanks for the info.
I do have a locker rear. The body is off and it would be alot easier to change the gear oil at this time.
I will check out the Amsoil site.
Relaxinrob,
I read about that on the CACC site. Sounds like a good story now that it is over, but I bet he was sick until he got it back together.

Tony

SCOBRAC 07-19-2005 09:31 AM

My Salisbury (dana 44) hated Mobile 1... It made clutch noise as soon as I changed it. I went back to Valvoline 80/90 hyploid.

rdorman 07-19-2005 09:43 AM

Run Red line MT90 in your toploader and Moroso Climbing Gear Oil in the rear with two tubes of GM limited slip additive, all available from Jegs. You will like it!
Rick

pmfranke 03-17-2006 09:22 AM

how much will my ford 9" narrowed rear end hold?

The Dreamer 03-17-2006 04:01 PM

Hey Tony,

Just another data point, but the Kirkham flat out told me not to use synthetic oil in the diff. I have their alum diff, but the internals are Dana44 and they suggested 90W with modifier.

I use a TKO600 and they use auto trans fluid. It is synthetic, but not applicable to the Top Loader.

BTW the Grease Up is calling you.

Bob In Ct 03-17-2006 04:33 PM

I'm using Redline MTL in my Tremec with good results. I would recommend it. Be careful with what you put into the differential. I would use what the manufacturer recommends.

Bob

Tim Brewer 03-17-2006 08:31 PM

David Kee recomends NOT using synthetic in a Toploader.I always run a synthetic in everything else, I use Royal Purple. A 9" Ford rear end uses about a quart, but it doesn't really mater, after you pump it out you pump the new fluid back in until it starts comming back out of the hole.
Tim

rdorman 03-20-2006 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Brewer
David Kee recomends NOT using synthetic in a Toploader.I always run a synthetic in everything else, I use Royal Purple. A 9" Ford rear end uses about a quart, but it doesn't really mater, after you pump it out you pump the new fluid back in until it starts comming back out of the hole.
Tim

I spoke with David about that and what he said is it has worked well for some and not for others. So, can't recommend it. My toploader likes the MT90. Shifts are smoother.

davids2toys 11-04-2008 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rdorman (Post 621765)
I spoke with David about that and what he said is it has worked well for some and not for others. So, can't recommend it. My toploader likes the MT90. Shifts are smoother.

I am going to do a fluid change in my Jar rear soon, I am going with the Moroso climbing oil and 8 ozs of Amalie additive, what do you think?
Do you fill it until it runs out of the hole, is this the proper FULL level?
As far as my 4 speed Toploader Tranny goes, I want to do that to. What is the capacity and is this MT 90 a synthetic?
I know I was told NO synthetic in the rear, but what about the tranny?
Thanks...Dave

rdorman 11-05-2008 05:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davids2toys (Post 895346)
I am going to do a fluid change in my Jar rear soon, I am going with the Moroso climbing oil and 8 ozs of Amalie additive, what do you think?
Do you fill it until it runs out of the hole, is this the proper FULL level?
As far as my 4 speed Toploader Tranny goes, I want to do that to. What is the capacity and is this MT 90 a synthetic?
I know I was told NO synthetic in the rear, but what about the tranny?
Thanks...Dave

That is the combo I use. Fill it until it runs out. Add the additive first.

trularin 11-05-2008 06:07 AM

Craig told me he uses something called, "slick shift". I have not been able to find it.

Anyone know where? It was an auction item at LAST YEARS London event ( not 2008 ).

:D :D

davids2toys 11-05-2008 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rdorman (Post 895549)
That is the combo I use. Fill it until it runs out. Add the additive first.

Do you use the Amalie in the rear too?
How much fluid does the 4 speed toploader hold, is that MT 90 a synthetic? I would like to stick with what is in the tranny, but I have no idea what type of fluid is in there presently. What does "MT" stand for?

patrickt 11-05-2008 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davids2toys (Post 895588)
Do you use the Amalie in the rear too?

Amalie makes automatic & manual transmission fluid and it also makes a limited slip additive -- do not confuse the two. If you find that your Jag LSD "clicks" around corners, switch away from Amalie and try two tubes of the GM LSD Additive and it will often go away.

ERA Chas 11-05-2008 10:15 AM

"Manual Transmission". I use the same in Toploader as Dorman and it has worked well for 12+ years. The Salisbury uses V'voline 80-90 conventional oil with 4 oz Amalie or GM friction modifier. No wear over same time.

patrickt 11-05-2008 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ERA Chas (Post 895634)
"Manual Transmission". I use the same in Toploader as Dorman and it has worked well for 12+ years. The Salisbury uses V'voline 80-90 conventional oil with 4 oz Amalie or GM friction modifier. No wear over same time.

Ever try a little of the limited slip additive in the ol' Toploader?:LOL:

davids2toys 11-05-2008 11:33 AM

Just got off the phone with Redline, and they recomend their 75-90 NS product, (pt# 58304)with NO friction modifier added.They said the MT 90 is GL-4 and the 75-90 NS is GL-5. He said our toploader calls for GL-5 and would not recommend MT-90.
As far as the rear goes, he said 75-90w (pt# 7904), this is also GL-5 but has friction modifier added.
I personally am not going to use the rear end product because I was told to stay away from synthetics in the rear, i don't know why, but it kind of stuck in my head!!!
As far as the tranny goes, I am undecided what to do, conventional or synthetic.
If I go with conventional, what weight and what brand would be good?
If I go with the redline, what are your guys thoughts on the recommendations from Redline today?

ERA Chas 11-05-2008 12:51 PM

I respect what you were told but I can only report no issues or wear related probs with MT 90 over long usage. I will use it at the next maintenence change.


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