Hi all, this has probably been asked before but what oil do you recommend i put in my AE101 LSD gearbox?
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Cam
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The GL ratings are specified by the API and are as follows:
GL-1: Specified for automotive spiral-bevel and worm gear axles and some manual transmissions subject to mild service and that can be sensitive to some EP additives. These lubes usually contain rust and oxidation inhibitors, defoamants and pour point depressants but do not contain any EP additives or friction modifiers.
GL-2: Specified for automotive worm gear axles that are subject to more severe service than that which is covered under the GL-1 specification.
GL-3: Specified for manual transmissions and spiral-bevel axles operating under moderately severe service.
GL-4: Specified for hypoid gear service without shock loading, but still moderate to severe service (high speed/low torque and low speed/high torque). These lubes may be used in manual transmissions and transaxles where EP additives are acceptable and typically contain a different zinc additive combination. This classification is still commonly used, but is also obsolete. It is also a commonly specified for marine outboard and stern drive lower unit gears and bearings where the manufacturer specifies GL-4 rated performance. GL-4 rates lubes are not recommended as a replacement for GL-5 rated lubes. “GL-5 rated lubes shows significantly better anti-wear (anti-score) properties than GL-4 rated oils under similar service conditions”
GL-5: Specified for hypoid gears under shock loading and severe service operating conditions used in cars and trucks. This is the most common and widely used specification today. These lubes have a high level of EP additives and, depending on the manufacturer and formulation, could be mildly corrosive to non-ferrous parts in certain applications.
GL-6: This classification is obsolete and/or was never formally adopted by the API, although I have seen some racing type gear lubes advertised as “high-performance GL-6”. It is more than likely advertised this way for marketing purposes.
API MT-1: Specified for manual transmissions that do not have synchronizers. The oxidation level and thermal stability is higher than GL-1, GL-4 and GL-5.
MIL-PRE-2150E: Specified by the military for automotive gear lubes. It combines the requirements of API GL-5 and MT-1.
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