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160 wt gear oil
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1936TWC |
08-13-2017 @ 1:22 PM
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Any insights where I could purchase 160 wt gear oil. Thanks.
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supereal |
08-13-2017 @ 1:37 PM
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140 should be sufficient, and usually will work well in colder climates, and still permit easy gear shifting. If you are trying to reduce leakage, a heavier grade probably won't change it much, if any. The real fix is to replace worn seals and gaskets. Not easy, but necessary.
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sarahcecelia |
08-13-2017 @ 7:22 PM
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Joe's Antique Auto, Uxbridge, Ma 508-726-3980
Regards, Steve Lee
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Drbrown |
08-13-2017 @ 9:19 PM
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Last I checked less expensive at Amazon.com and free shipping pending order size. I use StaLube .... 140 in banjo and 90 to help shifting.
This message was edited by Drbrown on 8-13-17 @ 9:23 PM
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