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Rich,<br>
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I use Red Line MT-90 in my gearbox/OD combos and it works great.<br>
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Good luck,<br>
--Gary\<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/16/2013 11:43 AM,
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<div style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 12pt; color: #000000">Thanks
Gary- This tightening follows a rebuild of the OD and tranny, so
all fluid is clean and the fiber washer is new. I used a
screwdriver and already have the plug on as tight as I can get
it. It still drips.
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<div>I think the culprit is EITHER inadequate torque on the
drain plug (which I would attempt to remedy using the more
even radial force of the special spanner vs more pounding on a
screwdriver) OR user error in choice of the gearbox fluid.</div>
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<div>As to user error, I recently noticed that the fluid that I
used to fill the gearbox was the correct 90 weight, BUT was a
synthetic blend. I'm thinking the synthetic properties
(smaller molecular structure) COULD BE behind the drips. I'm
in process of replacing the fluid with the old fashioned stuff
just in case. <br>
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