[Fot] Reline Heavy Shockproof Gear OIl All Sythetic

don at dcphotos.com don at dcphotos.com
Wed Apr 15 12:53:48 MDT 2020


Bud,
 Pretty sure, at least with the Spit/GT6 diffs, once you weld them you no longer have any
yellow bits to worry about.

Don



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> From: Bud Rolofson <levilevi at comcast.net>
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> Listerati
> Does anyone know if the Redline gear oil is going to eat the yellow metal in my Spitfire differential? Is it GL4 or GL5. Only info I found said it "exceeds GL5" without being any more specific. Does being All Synthetic make a difference in its ability to eat TR diffs?
> I drained a spare Spit diff of some nasty old oil plus a little bit of water (do diffs  condensate water internally like gas tanks since they are "open air vented) and I want to put gear oil so it's ready to race off the shelf.
> Full disclosure I raced last season with it in my welded Spit 4:11 diff with no problems, no leaks, but who knows about the yellow parts.
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> Living the dream of getting caught up on projects in the shop.
> Thanks
> Bud
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