Can anyone see an oil feed problem in using some 90LSD oil in the t/case at this time of year ?
It can get down to -7*C here overnight.
I dumped the fluid last night, grabbed a container of 75w-90 Castrol Multitrax and found a fair bit of, well, shit in the bottom of the container. Grabbed an unopened one and it had the same stuff in it.
It looks like a bacterial growth similar/same as breeds in diesel.
Yes, both containers were'nt bought last week. It was old stock from our old Patrol, could be 5 years old.
I dumped some fresh 90LSD in, now I'm stressing if it's fluid enough to feed the shafts and bearings on a cold start. Yes i know that the L/R manual says it's OK to -10*, but who really trusts their engineers to get it right ?
Any thoughts ?
Rick.
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SAE90 gear oil in an LT230
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SAE90 gear oil in an LT230
300Tdi Defender 130 CC
thanks Bill,
I'm so used to using multigrades, I'd forgotten how thick a 90 mono was when cold until I started to pump it into the 'case at 5 O'Clock and about the same degrees last night.
Then I started to worry, even though I couldn't see any needle rollers on the drawing in the manual. (I've never had one apart)
Didn't slow the bloody oil leak around the input shaft, though. There's just as much dripping there tonight as there was lastnight before I washed it off.
Rick.
I'm so used to using multigrades, I'd forgotten how thick a 90 mono was when cold until I started to pump it into the 'case at 5 O'Clock and about the same degrees last night.
Then I started to worry, even though I couldn't see any needle rollers on the drawing in the manual. (I've never had one apart)
Didn't slow the bloody oil leak around the input shaft, though. There's just as much dripping there tonight as there was lastnight before I washed it off.
Rick.
300Tdi Defender 130 CC
Those input seals are a pain to change with the gearbox in situ. It is very difficult not to damage the new one again when offering the transfercase back up. many people in the trade apply silastic to the back face of the gearbox and front face of the transfercase as extra insurance that they dont get oil leaks from this area. Of course by doing this you may get some oil transfer from the transfercase into the gearbox, but it shouldn't be enough to worry about.
Bill.
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