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You will get a lot of answers on this one. We all have our preferences but I would start with the owners manual recommendations and see what can cross over to todays modern lubricants. I am sure a lot of folks will chime in with specifics but you need a starting point on what the factory required.
Posted on: 2012/11/23 20:16
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Look at Packardclub.org-there is a lub spec sheet. At least that is a beginning. Always remember any oil is better than no oil
Posted on: 2012/11/23 20:32
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Hey John,
I have Shell Rotella "15w-40" in my '52, But that is because my engine is fitted with an oil filter. Can't really say how well it does in my packard, since I haven't driven it yet. You could get away with a straight weight. Just my Do you get out to any of the local car shows here in SA? -Garrett
Posted on: 2012/11/24 1:06
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Thanks - I have looked at the owners manual, I was just wondering - i had seen several posts about Shell Rotella Manuel says SAE 140 for trans and overdrive. . Is that correct or 80/90 correct ?
Posted on: 2012/11/24 2:08
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Hey Garrett - Yes, I do make the car shows , but my Packard is not ready yet - Are you in SA ?
Posted on: 2012/11/24 11:52
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Quote:
Yes, I live outside loop 1604 on Potranco rd. I'm going to go get gasoline today and see how the new clutch I installed preforms. A show I am trying to make is the one out in Castroville. It's held at the Wommack Chevrolet dealership. It's a free show, and will be happening on Dec. 14. Maybe our cars will be ready by that time and we can have people scratching their heads wondering what the heck a Packard is. -Garrett
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i had seen several posts about Shell Rotella Manuel says SAE 140 for trans and overdrive. . Is that correct or 80/90 correct ?
Plenty of choices for gear oil for the trans and OD; to make matters simple you can use same lube most of us use for the differential, SAE85-140 GL-5 extreme pressure gear oil.
Posted on: 2012/11/24 14:13
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I'm getting quite confused. According to the BW R11 OD manual it says that the most satisfactory lube for normal use is SAE 40 engine oil. Not EP and (in bold) Under no circumstances must a lube of the hypoid axle type be used in the OD.
I've been using 40 wt ND oil in the my R11 for the last 4 yrs. What gives?
Posted on: 2012/11/24 18:03
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It looks like Packard recommended straight 80 or 90 SAE mineral gear oil. Nothing mentioned about EP.
The BW recommendation is very specific about not using EP isn't it. Wonder if the formulations have substantially changed since the recommendation was made and today's stuff is not prone to the maladies they mention. Interesting also that they acknowledge the common oil passages and oil being shared with trans. Wonder how many mfgs used 40 or 50 wt engine oil in the trans. BW does mention a couple of lines later that SAE 80 or 90 gear oil is satisfactory in the OD so perhaps Packard just kept everything simple.
Posted on: 2012/11/24 18:24
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