Millers Classic Mineral GL4 80-90 works very well also. Critical that it be
GL4, as GL5 will eat the yellow metals.
I supplement it with 20% Lucas HD stabilizer, which reduces temperatures
notably.
De : Fot [mailto:fot-bounces at autox.team.net] De la part de M&M Hado via Fot
Envoy? : mardi 21 ao?t 2018 16:53
? : 'Joe Curry'; FOT at autox.team.net
Objet : Re: [Fot] D-Type Overdrive Recommended oil
Joe,
Not sure if anyone answered you yet but I always use 85-90W GL-4
non-synthetic oil. The GL-4 is easier on the brass/bronze components. The
NAPA brand is StaLube 85-90W. O?Reilly also has a 140W GL-4 if you want a
heavier choice. Moss also carries the Dynolite brand in a straight 90W GL-4
for $10 a quart.
Mike
From: Fot [mailto:fot-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Joe Curry via Fot
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2018 1:55 PM
To: FOT at autox.team.net
Subject: [Fot] D-Type Overdrive Recommended oil
I am about to dig into my overdrive that quit working and while I am at it I
plan to change the oil. I have previously been using synthetic from Lucas
but that is expensive and difficult to get where I live. So I am looking
for recommendations of normal types of oil (Non-synthetic) for the best
results using a D-Type Overdrive on a 4-Synchro 3-rail Spitfire gearbox.
Thanks,
Joe
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