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G'day Phil,
Reading posts on other Forums I've seen a number of mentions of Model T's using what's called 600W with suggestions to procure such from Model T sources. But......have you enquired of someone like DavidM who has both '22 and '29 Packards and will be very familiar with their lubrication requirements.
Posted on: 2016/4/28 6:14
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Good afternoon...My bottle of 600wt oil came from Vintique in Orange California. Ernie
Posted on: 2016/4/28 14:52
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The phone number for Vintique is 714-634-1932. If you give them a call, they will tell you who handles their oil in your area. Enjoy your day. Ernie, caretaker of 'Miss Prudence' a 1949 288 Deluxe
Posted on: 2016/4/28 15:04
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You might want to check Mobil's series of 600 XP gear oils for enclosed case splash-lubricated spur and helical gears. It comes in 5 or 6 viscosity grades. Lubricated has similar products that are available in smaller quantities like 5 gallon pails rather than drums.
Posted on: 2016/4/28 17:26
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Phil,
I had the same problem with the initial charge of oil, I don't recall the exact viscosity but it was around 90 and very difficult to engage low gear. I spoke to Penrite at the time and they recommended their 250 grade oil and I have been using that ever since in both the 126 and 633. I also just put it in the "new" 740. It allows you to engage low gear with minimal noise. David
Posted on: 2016/4/28 22:19
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Thanks David, I will follow up on Penrite. Thanks to the other members who also replied. Happy Packarding.
Ask the men who own one (or two or three or four...)
Posted on: 2016/4/29 6:57
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For my friends '31 Pierce-Arrow with a straight-cut spur gear and non-synchro transmission we used SAE 250 simple gear oil with a defoamer, GL-1, essentially matching the OEM's recommended lubricant. Very satisfied with the performance.
Posted on: 2016/4/29 8:33
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I use Penrite 250 in the rear ends in all my cars (14,18 Cadillacs and 37 Packard) and use it in the Cadillac transmissions. Seems to work great. I get the Penrite 250 from Restoration Supply in Escondido CA restorationstuff.com
Rod Smith, Reno NV
Posted on: 2016/4/30 14:51
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I hope the Penrite 250 oil you are using in your 37 Packard differential is GL5 or HP rated.
(o{}o)
Posted on: 2016/4/30 15:30
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