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gear oil-1934 ford v-8
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JDBenner |
10-10-2019 @ 5:42 PM
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What weight gear oil are people using for trans and steering box? My book says 160 weight but it seems hard to find. Thanks in advance for any help.
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LarryK |
10-11-2019 @ 4:02 AM
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I use Stalube Gear Oil, SAE 140, API/GL-4, Stalube Part No. SL 24238.
Larry
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Reconnoiter1 |
10-13-2019 @ 4:30 AM
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I use Penrite 1200w Semi-Fluid Lube in my ‘34s Steering Box. Great stuff, specifically designed for steering box use, and the heavy weight helps prevent leaks as well. Heres a link to where you can get it: https://www.restorationstuff.com/ecommerce/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=111_112&products_id=710
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JDBenner |
10-14-2019 @ 12:38 PM
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Thanks to both. I'm going to try the Penrite LUB 009 for the steering box. I found some 140 wt. gear oil at O'Reilly Auto Parts for the transmission. I appreciate your help.
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Reconnoiter1 |
10-20-2019 @ 12:18 PM
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Just make sure that 140wt from O'Reillys is GL-4 and safe for use with yellow metals as there are some yellow metal components in the original '34 transmission. GL-5 oil could damage them...
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