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Re: [6pack] Proper gearcase oil

To: Bruce Simms <brucesimms2003@yahoo.ca>
Subject: Re: [6pack] Proper gearcase oil
From: William McIntire <william.mcintire@wright.edu>
Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2010 16:08:09 -0400
All
Have more info that supports our use of 80/90 wt oil in the transmission/OD 
units.  Have a factory repair and operations manual.  Published by, " Triumph 
Motor Company Ltd, Coventry England" part # 545277, published 1972.

With respect to transmission and OD lubrication it says...
Gearbox and overdrive over 30 deg F - BP Gear oil  SAE 90 EP
                                  below 30 "     "  - BP Gear oil  SAE 80 EP 
Both are API GL4  

As I remember there is a communication port (hole) between the trans and OD 
units (at least on the 'A' type units). Different weight oils in the respective 
units will mix with time and become whatever they mix to.  Transmissions are 
the same from TR2 through TR3A's. 3B through 4's had 1st gear synchronized and 
possibly caged needle bearing rather than free floating ones in the counter 
shaft, lot of broom handles were saved there by not needing them for bearing 
support on reassembly, and different shift lever on the TR4's. Strongly suspect 
TR6 trans is the same as Late TR4 boxes but have never had one apart (mine 
hasn't broken yet).  

This is sort of a FWIW thing. People can use whatever they are comfortable 
with. I'm with Bruce using 80/90 wt.    Times and lubricants have changed, may 
be a 'hotter set up' out there, but this is what the book of the time said. 
Bill
'70   6 



----- Original Message -----
From: Bruce Simms <brucesimms2003@yahoo.ca>
Date: Friday, October 1, 2010 3:33 pm
Subject: [6pack] Proper gearcase oil
To: 6pack@autox.team.net

> I have a copy of an old Standard Motor Company service manual 
> (pre J type) for
> Laycock de Normanville overdrives.   It specifies 30 
> wt non-detergent oil.  
> It 
> specifically says not to use extreme presuure gear oils as the
> "centrifugal 
> effect of the planets may separate some of the additives of the
> oil and cause 
> sludging."
> 
> That is definitive advice.
> 
> However, In my 6 I have
> Redline MT90 in my A type and I get compliments on how 
> well it works.  I'm
> not switching.
> 
> Bruce Simms
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