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Old 11-20-2018, 08:03 AM   #11
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Thanks for the chart Nole. I just changed mine and used fully synthetic 75W-85W. It's possibly a bit low but in our warmer climate it should operate closer to 85W than 75W. Next time I change it I'll go to 80W-90W.
Bruce, with you being a Vet and former Teacher, you ever need ANYTHING, you just let me know....
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Old 11-21-2018, 07:52 AM   #12
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Bruce, with you being a Vet and former Teacher, you ever need ANYTHING, you just let me know....
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I have used Royal Purple SAE 30 and haven’t had any issues. 75W-90/80w-90w Gear oil would work just fine.
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Old 12-22-2023, 05:38 PM   #14
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Qman97- Whatever you decide on, the most important thing is to know your usage and plan accordingly. Remember, our gears, engines, motors, transmissions, trans-axles, etc. etc. all came with a design spec. That means they were engineered for that design and spec'd out with those parameters. So, once you change those parameters with bigger motors, controllers, taller tires, lift kits, speeds, higher voltages, etc. you have now changed all the parameters for the original engineering specifications. That is when you either get it re-engineered for your current specifications, or seek advice from other knowledgeable professionals as you are here - as their are a lot of experienced professional on this forum. I can only share with you my training and knowledge that comes as an IBEW Master Mechanic and a Certified AGMA Gear Specialist with over 31 years experience in the industry....

(Yes, I have worked on or raced all of them from NHRA Super Stock L & P class race cars, to Nuclear Turbines and Turning Gears....(and have even been known to have ~maybe worked on a golf cart once or twice over the years...)
Couldn’t have said it any better!!!
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