Gearbox Lube

Mark Andrew
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Gearbox Lube

Post by Mark Andrew » Thu May 09, 2002 4:49 pm

Hello to all My TC is fresh out of long-term, 25 years, storage. I have the engine running better than ever. New Dunlops on freshly trued rims and now I have two issues to tackle next. I am not finding 140 gear lube. Lots of "multi-weights" and synthetics. What is recommended? Also I have an appointment with an alignment rack this Saturday and who can give me some specifications for this procedure? Naturally I have some electrical gremlins, but the lights work and I do not drive it in the rain so who needs wipers. Mark Andrew TC 5146

Charles Hill
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Re: Gearbox Lube

Post by Charles Hill » Thu May 09, 2002 5:56 pm

Mark, Moss has 140 weight gear oil available. I imagine that Abingdon Spares does, too but I don't have their catalog at hand. I spent a couple of Saturdays trying to find some locally but gave up. I was hoping that there would be some sort of agricultural machinery here in the midwest that would use the stuff, but all anyone had was multigrade. Moss also has a heavy oil steering box lubricant. I am trying it out in my TC. I only put it in this winter, so I can't say how well it lubricates. At least it doesn't leak out like gear oil does. Regards, Charles Hill

Ray
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Re: Gearbox Lube

Post by Ray » Thu May 09, 2002 8:14 pm

Ford Model T steering box oil works great, too. It is available a multitude of places in Hemmings. Best, Ray
----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Hill" candahill@worldnet.att.net> To: "mark andrew" mgandrew@adelphia.net> Cc: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 7:55 PM Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Gearbox Lube > Mark, > > Moss has 140 weight gear oil available. I imagine that Abingdon Spares > does, too but I don't have their catalog at hand. I spent a couple of > Saturdays trying to find some locally but gave up. I was hoping that > there would be some sort of agricultural machinery here in the midwest > that would use the stuff, but all anyone had was multigrade. > > Moss also has a heavy oil steering box lubricant. I am trying it out in > my TC. I only put it in this winter, so I can't say how well it > lubricates. At least it doesn't leak out like gear oil does. > > Regards, > Charles Hill > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >

Bullwinkle
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Re: Gearbox Lube

Post by Bullwinkle » Thu May 09, 2002 9:59 pm

Mark: Years ago, outboard motors used it in the lower gear case. Try them to see if it is still available. Blake

wwcordin
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Re: Gearbox Lube

Post by wwcordin » Fri May 10, 2002 4:10 am

Often heavy weight oil such 90 or 140 SAE is available form heavy machinery shops that deal in large earth moving machines, especially large wheel loaders. In addition, there is a special lubricant plant in Geneva, Illinois with its own web site, www.clclubricants.com. Their phone number is 630-232-7900. I have used them for other, custom made lubricants. WW Cordin TC 6749
----- Original Message ----- From: "mark andrew" mgandrew@adelphia.net> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 6:51 PM Subject: [mg-tabc] Gearbox Lube > Hello to all > > My TC is fresh out of long-term, 25 years, storage. I have the engine > running better than ever. New Dunlops on freshly trued rims and now I > have two issues to tackle next. > > I am not finding 140 gear lube. Lots of "multi-weights" and synthetics. > What is recommended? > > Also I have an appointment with an alignment rack this Saturday and who > can give me some specifications for this procedure? > > Naturally I have some electrical gremlins, but the lights work and I do > not drive it in the rain so who needs wipers. > > Mark Andrew TC 5146 > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >

kwcp
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Re: Gearbox Lube

Post by kwcp » Fri May 10, 2002 5:54 am

Mark: Redline 75W140NS is excellent in both the gearbox and diff. You can usually get it at a good speed shop. I also believe Skip Kelsey is a dealer or you can get it direct from Redline. Ken TC 4147 mark andrew wrote:
> I am not finding 140 gear lube. Lots of "multi-weights" and synthetics. > What is recommended?>>>>

Tombutlercpa@cs.com
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Re: Gearbox Lube

Post by Tombutlercpa@cs.com » Fri May 10, 2002 9:48 am

I was able to get my windshield wiper motor to start working by simply removing it, opening it and manually turning the armature. As I have to repeat this procedure a few times I believe that these motors simply have a tendency to stick. This may help and it costs nothing. I find 140 weight at the local auto parts store, I believe it will help minimize the tendency of the transmission to leak oil. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Dean Jensen
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Re: Gearbox Lube

Post by Dean Jensen » Fri May 10, 2002 12:07 pm

Mark Go to a John Deere Dealer, if he does not have it, should be able to get it in a few days, one gallon can, used in the older tractors Cheers Dean -----Original Message----- From: mark andrew [mailto:mgandrew@adelphia.net] Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 5:51 PM To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com Subject: [mg-tabc] Gearbox Lube Hello to all My TC is fresh out of long-term, 25 years, storage. I have the engine running better than ever. New Dunlops on freshly trued rims and now I have two issues to tackle next. I am not finding 140 gear lube. Lots of "multi-weights" and synthetics. What is recommended? Also I have an appointment with an alignment rack this Saturday and who can give me some specifications for this procedure? Naturally I have some electrical gremlins, but the lights work and I do not drive it in the rain so who needs wipers. Mark Andrew TC 5146 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

Skip Kelsey
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Re: Gearbox Lube

Post by Skip Kelsey » Fri May 10, 2002 3:34 pm

Actually, Both I and REDLINE recommend their 80W-140 for the DIFF on the TC. , and the 75W-140 NS for the transmission. And yes,I do carry both. Cheers: Skip Kelsey........................................... At 08:56 AM 5/10/02 -0400, kwcp wrote:
>Redline 75W140NS is excellent in both the gearbox and diff. You can usually >get it at a good speed shop. I also believe Skip Kelsey is a dealer or you >can get it direct from Redline.

R. Zwart
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Re: Gearbox Lube

Post by R. Zwart » Sat May 11, 2002 12:15 pm

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Try the racing guys........... One of the best: RED LINE synthetic oil, 80W140 Gear oil.. 3450 Pacheco Blvd., Martinez, CA 94563 (415)228-07576 Sold in off road and racing shops and some chain parts stores. STA-LUB API/GL-4 Multi-purpose Hypoid Gear Oil SAE 140. For manual transmissions and differentials. Sta-Lub Inc. Rancho Dominguez, CA 90224 USA. They have a neat dispensing pump(P/N #24228) that screws in the top of the quart containers. Clean and easy to get into hard to fill locations. BOB [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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