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sergei wrote:I use the following in my ST205:
Engine: Castrol 10W60
Gerabox: Castrol Multitrax
Rear diff: Castrol Syntrax
Brakes: Castrol Performance (silver bottle)
Coolant: Toyota red long life
Power Steer: Castrol ATF (dextron 3)
Heylin wrote:3) Syntrax, Valvoline Duragear or if gears still crunch use MT90 (MT90 is better but costs $130), yours is manual transmission correct ???
RunningRich wrote:Heylin wrote:3) Syntrax, Valvoline Duragear or if gears still crunch use MT90 (MT90 is better but costs $130), yours is manual transmission correct ???
Only use MT90 if you want to $&#$% your gearbox! It is only GL4 and does not provide the wear protection you need for the highly loaded ring and pinion. You end up wearing through the case hardening.
Redline 75W90NS goes really well in the gearbox. There is no LSD so you don't need friction additive. The rear diff is Torson so again no LSD additive.
ATF also works in the gearbox, I know of many that have used it without issues.
It is only GL4 and does not provide the wear protection
* API GL-1, oils for light conditions. They consist of base oils without additives. Sometimes they contain small amounts of antioxidizing additives, corrosion inhibitors, depresants and antifoam additives. API GL-1 oils are designed for spiral-bevel, worm gears and manual transmissions without synchronizers in trucks and farming machines.
* API GL-2, oils for moderate conditions. They contain antiwear additives and are designed for worm gears. Recommended for proper lubrication of tractor and farming machine transmissions.
* API GL-3, oils for moderate conditions. Contain up to 2.7% antiwear additives. Designed for lubricating bevel and other gears of truck transmissions. Not recommended for hypoid gears.
* API GL-4, oils for various conditions - light to heavy. They contain up to 4.0% effective antiscuffing additives. Designed for bevel and hypoid gears which have small displacement of axes, the gearboxes of trucks, and axle units. Recommended for non-synchronized gearboxes of US trucks, tractors and buses and for main and other gears of all vehicles. These oils are basic for synchronized gearboxes, especially in Europe.
* API GL-5, oils for severe conditions. They contain up to 6.5% effective antiscuffing additives. The general application of oils in this class are for hypoid gears having significant displacement of axes. They are recommended as universal oils to all other units of mechanical transmission (except gearboxes). Oils in this class, which have special approval of vehicle manufacturers, can be used in synchronized manual gearboxes only. API GL-5 oils can be used in limited slip differentials if they correspond to the requirements of specification MIL-L-2105D or ZF TE-ML-05. In this case the designation of class will be another, for example API GL-5+ or API GL-5 LS.
* API GL-6, oils for very heavy conditions (high speeds of sliding and significant shock loadings). They contain up to 10% high performance antiscuffing additives. They are designed for hypoid gears with significant displacement of axes. Class API GL-6 is not applied any more as it is considered that class API GL-5 well enough meets the most severe requirements.
Only use MT90 if you want to $&#$% your gearbox! It is only GL4 and does not provide the wear protection you need for the highly loaded ring and pinion. You end up wearing through the case hardening.
Safe for brass synchros, as it lacks the reactive sulfurs found in most GL-5 oils that cause damage
classique71 wrote:redline shockproof ...
End story !
nearly all of us run this in ours and most of the aussie guys do as well
its VERY good
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