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wanted to post a new thread do'nt seem able to anyway time for a service on my m35 what oils etc oh has winch i'm in europe so oil etc is sae numbers
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LO9-2320-209-12-1.pdfwanted to post a new thread do'nt seem able to anyway time for a service on my m35 what oils etc oh has winch i'm in europe so oil etc is sae numbers
You do realize that 40 wt motor oil and 80w-90 gear oil are almost the exact same viscosity right?But for how long? How much have you ran it that way? These transmissions were barely heavy duty enough to stay in one piece in our trucks from the beginning, I certainly have some reservations about using an even lighter oil in an already stressed transmission. I'm sure it works fine for those of you who are running motor oil in the trans, but it certainly doesn't have the film strength that gear oil has, and doesn't stand shear loads without breakdown of the film strength either.
The biggest issue causing transmission failure in the M35 appears to be due to lubrication not getting into the sleeve bearings on a couple of the idler gears. The hypoid gear lube's additives do nothing to improve that situation, and a lot to make it worse. It should be pretty clear from the ubiquitous use of 85W90 in the Army's LO's that the deuce's LO specified 85W90 in an attempt to make "one size fits all" specification. They were more interested in improving logistics of supply than they were in using the best possible lubricant for these old trucks.. The manufacturer of the gear boxes continued to recommend SAE50 all the way to the end of life for that gearbox. A few others have found that going down to SAE30 is even better. I like SAE40.But for how long? How much have you ran it that way? These transmissions were barely heavy duty enough to stay in one piece in our trucks from the beginning, I certainly have some reservations about using an even lighter oil in an already stressed transmission. I'm sure it works fine for those of you who are running motor oil in the trans, but it certainly doesn't have the film strength that gear oil has, and doesn't stand shear loads without breakdown of the film strength either.
I see no reason why you can't post a new thread, your account is good.wanted to post a new thread do'nt seem able to anyway time for a service on my m35 what oils etc oh has winch i'm in europe so oil etc is sae numbers
Yes I realize that, just as was stated before I could get back here, there is a vastly different additive package. Like was mentioned, run what you want. I just prefer the gear oil, and I run Lucas in mine on top of that, which may or may not be the only reason mine hasn't had any bearing or friction surface issues. I've been known to drive my truck for up around 20 hours straight with only short stops for fuel so I opt for the heavier lubrication.You do realize that 40 wt motor oil and 80w-90 gear oil are almost the exact same viscosity right?