Kirk wrote: [snip] If there would be anything negative about running a
synthetic it might be found in the additives of that particular oil, not the
oil itself - [snip]
Kirk,
I gathered that - and I hope someone can tell me what additives in
synthetics would make such oil unsuitable for a Bugeye transmission. As
synthetics, certainly those made from the most common Polyalphaolefins
basestock, contain absolutely no metals, sulfur, or phosphorous, I do not
understand how the synthetic oil could harm the gears- unless it's simply a
question of heat/friction created by using the wrong viscosity (i.e, thicker
oil)?
Any Spridgeteer working for an oil company? 8-)
JLC
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