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Welcome and here is one to start:Thanks guys, like I said I'm a newbee and that's my first post. I'll see if I can find the correct LO...
Are you sure it's ENGINE oil? I remember that Spicer originally recommended 50wt, but I would assume that meant 50wt GEAR oil.... Engine oil doesn't have extreme pressure additives.The proper oil for a spicer tranny is 50wt engine oil.
I have a civilian Reo manual from the fifties and it states that Spicer transmissions should use "SAE #50 engine oil". It also states "no additives designed to impart extreme pressure properties should be used." I asked the local truck shop and they pointed me to the 50wt sitting on their shelf.Are you sure it's ENGINE oil? I remember that Spicer originally recommended 50wt, but I would assume that meant 50wt GEAR oil.... Engine oil doesn't have extreme pressure additives.
On a related subject, a few years ago there was a thread like this, and I posted up that I had used 80w-90 fully synthetic gear oil in my deuce's transmission. I put Chevron DELO ESI gear oil in the transfer case and axles but not the transmission because I was not sure at the time that it was okay to use it with yellow metal. Several members posted that their transmissions had failed a short time after they had switched to synthetic oil.... This seemed ridiculous to me, synthetics are "the best", right? Well, 5th gear has failed on my deuce and I am getting ready to swap out the transmission. This is 1,200 miles after switching to synthetic, and there are 11,000 miles total on the truck. Coincidence? I think not. I don't know why synthetic would cause failure, but I believe it did. That or these transmissions are JUNK.
I would now personally recommend Chevron DELO ESI gear oil for all equipment calling for GO, available at a Chevron Lubricants dealer. Sure, there are plenty of other oils that would be fine, or even excellent.... But Chevron DELO ESI is the only lubricant that Rockwell / Meritor (makers of the deuce's axles) both endorses and specifies an 800,000 mile oil change interval. It's gotta be good stuff!
Regards,
Jon
Fascinating. Thanks!I have a civilian Reo manual from the fifties and it states that Spicer transmissions should use "SAE #50 engine oil". It also states "no additives designed to impart extreme pressure properties should be used."
There is no such thing as SAE 50 gear oil. SAE 50 engine oil is very close to the same viscosity as SAE 90 gear oil.Are you sure it's ENGINE oil? I remember that Spicer originally recommended 50wt, but I would assume that meant 50wt GEAR oil.... Engine oil doesn't have extreme pressure additives.
Yes it is correct! There is no SAE rated gear oil below SAE 75.
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