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Re: Proper lube for transmission

To: Atwell Haines <carbuff@nac.net>
Subject: Re: Proper lube for transmission
From: Edward Hamilton <hamilton@ptd.net>
Date: Fri, 07 Aug 1998 00:11:20 -0400
Atwell,
I resemble that. Straight 40wt. works for me.

Best regards,
Ed Hamilton

Atwell Haines wrote:

> At 02:54 PM 8/6/98 +0000, James wrote:
> >Yep your gear box will need an oil chainge every 3000 miles if less.
> >Engin oil is not designed for use in a gearbox.  The 90W oil is ideal
> >for the Spitfire.  It needs the high sulpher content to stop the metal
> >wearing.  The gearbox oil is not stressed by the High Pressures in the
> >gearbox where as the engin oil will be cut up.
> >
>
> Before Ed Hamilton (and others) jump in here, I'll tell you the findings:
> modern 90W gearbox oil is TOO SLIPPERY for the Spit overdrive box.  If you
> put it in you will feel it slipping in Direct Drive when starting from a
> standstill.
>
> The List wisdom is to use a good straight 40 or 50 weight engine oil.  This
> will provide the viscosity the pump needs to work.    What is the longest
> any Listers have used this in a gearbox?
>
> Generically speaking, James is right, "hypoid" gear oils are made to
> protect the sliding surfaces of gears, and should be used when specified.
> But the O/D trans in the Spit seems to be an exception.
>
> I wouldn't advise using a multi-viscosity like 20W50, though.   Use the
> straight weight stuff.   You may have to go to a speed- or race-shop to get
> it.
>
> To learn more than you ever wanted to know about lubricants, spend some
> time reading the articles by Red Line Oils on the Triumph maintenance pages,
>
> http://www.vtr.org/maintain/maintain.html
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Atwell Haines
> '79 Spitfire  FM96062 UO
> Succasunna, NJ USA




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