Calcium sulfonate complex for water resistance.
Check the water washout #'s for a good calcium soap grease vs anything else.
And FWIW some of the best chassis greases at very good prices are marketed by CAT and fortified with 5% MoS2. Their severe service greases are all Ca soap bases.
FWIW with any torque biasing diff, avoid any diff oil that has LSD FM's in it, you reduce the biasing of the diff.
Jtekt, the manufacturer of various Torsen models reckons you lose around 10% biasing when using LSD FM's.
The parallel helical gears rely on being forced into the pockets to create...
Originally Posted By: dparm
Originally Posted By: CT8
All regurgitated marketing claims aside can any one prove the differences between any of the major brands
Yes. Look at the certifications and tests they pass. That is the objective way to compare them beyond the obvious datasheet numbers...
I ran Motul Gear 300 (non LS) in an Ashcroft ATB (Ascroft Transmissions torque biasing centre, their version of a Torsen T2 or Quaife ATB) in a centre diff as it's an MTF/transaxle fluid.
It worked very well.
Originally Posted By: Shannow
I put this in the wife's Captiva front to rear...
https://www.penriteoil.com.au/products/pro-gear-75w-90-full-syn
Gear shift is very good.
I love Motul Gear 300 as an MTF, shift characteristics in most 'boxes are excellent, especially with the VI it has...
CAT's greases are calcium sulfonate complex so have better water/rust resistance compared to Lithium and aluminium, with 5% moly and you can get them in NLGI #1, 1.5 and 2, synthetic or mineral oil.
[edit] oops, just realised it's an old thread.....
Originally Posted By: ARCOgraphite
Buy some ISO ESTER AC POE oil from NAPA and dump that in. Then you will get a nice shot of cleaning and clinging. This is the lube that lives in your sealed fridge compressor for 20-30 years without being changed lubing the wankel compressor in there...
Originally Posted By: Merkava_4
I watched this video and the guy said that A/C condensing unit capacitors are a wear item and eventually they all fail. When the capacitor fails, your compressor and the condensing unit fan will not start. You don't want them failing on the weekend because the...
Originally Posted By: Shannow
Having grown up in Canberra Australia, which is the roundabout capital of the world, the 4 way stop is infinitely more civilised...get there first, and it's your turn.
Living and working in Canberra ATM they are fun to drift around in the 3.2l work ute....
A couple of blokes that had Defenders on the Oz Land Rover forum have upgraded to Iveco's for outback touring and mostly love them, although apparently they are chronically underbraked.
An upgrade kit was developed here to mitigate that issue.
Originally Posted By: thescreensavers
If a tooth is getting ripped off there likely is gear mesh errors due the load, look up Pressure angle.
Your gears look alright static but under the load of racing likely spreading them apart so yea maybe try making them tighter so when they do push apart...