Originally Posted By: expat
Just for clarity.
I have a Diff in a RWD car that has Yellow metal thrust washers. The original spec is for GL4 which is a little difficult to come by.
My understanding is: GL4 is largely considered obsolete and for 'Rear ends' GL5 is now the norm.
However, GL5 may incorporate twice the sulphur EP additive of GL4 which may cause problems with yellow metal components.
But this has not too much an issue, as yellow metal is now seldom used in modern rear ends.
Some GL5's may have Buffers to counter the effects on yellow metal. But there is no requirement within the GL specification for this. ie. It is up to the manufacturer, and their 'word' it is yellow metal safe.
As a point of clarification: I don't think GL-5 replaced/superseded GL-4. They are just different specifications where GL-5 cannot replace GL-4 in cases where yellow metals are used.
GL-4 is harder to find but any good auto parts store should have it or be able to get it easily.
Andrew S.
Just for clarity.
I have a Diff in a RWD car that has Yellow metal thrust washers. The original spec is for GL4 which is a little difficult to come by.
My understanding is: GL4 is largely considered obsolete and for 'Rear ends' GL5 is now the norm.
However, GL5 may incorporate twice the sulphur EP additive of GL4 which may cause problems with yellow metal components.
But this has not too much an issue, as yellow metal is now seldom used in modern rear ends.
Some GL5's may have Buffers to counter the effects on yellow metal. But there is no requirement within the GL specification for this. ie. It is up to the manufacturer, and their 'word' it is yellow metal safe.
As a point of clarification: I don't think GL-5 replaced/superseded GL-4. They are just different specifications where GL-5 cannot replace GL-4 in cases where yellow metals are used.
GL-4 is harder to find but any good auto parts store should have it or be able to get it easily.
Andrew S.