Yeah I would tend to think so. Like motor oil; 10w30, 10w40,10w60 etc are all a "10 weight" oil at Zero degrees.quote:
The guy who said something about single digit temps, wouldn't the gear oil be the same thickness at 0 degrees, because the lower number is 75w?
Sometimes it does, I think. According to Eaton, the new G80 locking differentials have carbon fiber plates which will discolor the oil during the break-in period.quote:
Originally posted by brian:
Color is somewhat of an idicator. Gear oil should not come out black.
Brian
What is the spec for the first number? Isn't it 0°C?quote:
Originally posted by 1maniac:
Yeah I would tend to think so. Like motor oil; 10w30, 10w40,10w60 etc are all a "10 weight" oil at Zero degrees.quote:
The guy who said something about single digit temps, wouldn't the gear oil be the same thickness at 0 degrees, because the lower number is 75w?