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Best Lubricants to Use
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Marty or Marston
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I'm getting ready to check lubricant levels in my '32's Steering Box, Transmission, & Rear End. What do some of you use? Would a 90 weight like GL-1 be fine?

Posted on: 2023/9/18 17:47
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Re: Best Lubricants to Use
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A 90 weight GL-1 would be fine for the steering gear box, assuming the seal is up to snuff. And also OK for the transmission and Bijur oiler. But the Angleset rear axle uses hypoid gearing and MUST have an "extreme pressure" gear oil, GL-4 at a minimum and preferably a GL-5. I use a SAE 90-140 GL-5 for year-round use.

My '34 Eight has essentially the same powerplant and driveline as your 901 and I've been generally using these lubricants for decades and tens of thousands of miles without any issues. For a time I used a multi-vis GL-4 in my trans and the yellow metal components suffered no ill effects but I did later revert to a GL-1 for the trans.

Was the picture of the EE-22 heat deflector helpful?

Posted on: 2023/9/18 18:44
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I use StaLube 140 GL4 ( NAPA) in my 901. I live in South Carolina so operate my car in 80+ temps regularly. Trans does require a double clutch for the first couple of miles but after that a single shift works fine. I always have to double clutch on the downshift from 4th to 3rd. Packard specified 160w in the diff but that is no longer available so 140 is as close as we can come today. Actually they specified 90 in the winter and 160 in the summer. I consider my car to be a summer car here in the south. My steering box did leak a bit with 90w but the 140 cured that.

Posted on: 2023/9/19 7:59
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Dave I typed up a response to your post, but I guess I didn't click the post button. I wrote it again this morning and posted it this time.

Thanks to everyone for the gear oil question.

Posted on: 2023/9/19 10:04
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