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Old 09-16-2013, 01:20 PM   #7
David J
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Default Re: 1932 Model B transmission oils

Yessir on his advice . The GL5 stuff in the 5 gallon pail is what I use . The key is if it is user friendly with the yellow metal stuff in your tranny . This stuff is touted as being OK with yellow metal . NAPA also sells a GL4 SAE140 for $16.99 @ gal . Well that is what they charged me anyway last winter . That should do it just fine and is probably what your gearbox guy is talking about . DO NOT USE the GL1 stuff in your 34 tranny or rear .
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Originally Posted by tiger.1000 View Post
David,

Our pre-war Ford gearbox expert here in the UK recommends low EP SAE 140.
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