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I seriously want to apologize if this has been covered already; I did not read all threads dealing with this issue, as there are so many, and I really did not want to start a new thread. But I think the topic is important because so much of what is being said in this forum regarding the use of GL-1 seems to be contrary to the Lube Orders. I am referring to LO 9-2320-209-12-1, which is the Lube Orders for the M35A2 as well as others. The transmission GO (gear oil) they specify is MIL-L-2105. Well? Every Google search I do identifies this with GL-4 GO and not GL-1. But I've been told that I must use GL-1 to avoid damaging the syncros and bearings with copper and bronze (yellow metal). I know there are additives in GL-4 but only a fraction of what is in GL-5, and I don't know whether any of the GL-4 additives are copper/bronze compatible. Just to be safe I've ordered two buckets of GL-1 90, but I would be curious whether others have noted this apparent contradiction of info.
Also, I've read in this forum that the transfer case also has yellow metal. Assuming this to be the case, I would ask whether the differentials also have heavy metal. If so, it would be easy; use GL-1 everywhere (unless the LO
truly means GL-4, as my research seems to indicate). Check it out. If you have that LO confirm yourself that it calls for MIL-L-2105; and confirm that this is GL-4. I'm confused, but always appreciate simplicity.
In my particular case I have ASB air lockers in all 3 axels and I suppose I should address that hardware lube issue as well, but that is beyond my current question.
Any comment?
Sincerely,
Gary
Also, I've read in this forum that the transfer case also has yellow metal. Assuming this to be the case, I would ask whether the differentials also have heavy metal. If so, it would be easy; use GL-1 everywhere (unless the LO
truly means GL-4, as my research seems to indicate). Check it out. If you have that LO confirm yourself that it calls for MIL-L-2105; and confirm that this is GL-4. I'm confused, but always appreciate simplicity.
In my particular case I have ASB air lockers in all 3 axels and I suppose I should address that hardware lube issue as well, but that is beyond my current question.
Any comment?
Sincerely,
Gary