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Gear Oil
#199707
02/19/03 11:22 PM
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Joined: Feb 2003
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I have a 1994 Montero SR, V6,3.5, DOHC, with Rear Differential Lock. I am not certain if ,my rear differential is LSD or not. Is it okay to use LSD gear oil on a non-LSD differential? Will there be some risk/damage?Thanks in advance. Frank
Montero SR, 3.5 , 1995 model, ABS, Rear Differential Lock
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Re: Gear Oil
#199708
02/19/03 11:29 PM
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Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 9,781
Mitsubishi Forum Moderator
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">Originally posted by kiks: <strong>I have a 1994 Montero SR, V6,3.5, DOHC, with Rear Differential Lock. I am not certain if ,my rear differential is LSD or not. Is it okay to use LSD gear oil on a non-LSD differential? Will there be some risk/damage?Thanks in advance. Frank</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">It is fine to use LSD compatible gear oil in a regular differential (open). The lsd additive in the oil makes the lsd behave much better on the street, but it wont effect a non lsd diff. On the other hand if you do have an lsd you dont want to run plain gear oil on the street.
DougH 1997 SR - Current Lawn Ornament 1995 SR - RIP 1993 RS - RIP
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Re: Gear Oil
#199709
02/20/03 01:50 PM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 19
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Need a Spot
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Montero SR, 3.5 , 1995 model, ABS, Rear Differential Lock
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Re: Gear Oil
#199710
02/20/03 05:55 PM
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Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 1,758
Body Damage is Cool
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kiks, I recenly posted about changing the Rear LSD fluids. I have a 1989 Dodge Raider with Rear LSD. It's probably a little different then what you have equiped on your 1994 Montero but the principal is the same. Check out my thread: 3.0 Raider - LSD oil change (pics)You just might find some helpful information.
89 Raider - V6, Automatic, rear LSD, A/C Retrofit, Cruise Control Retrofit.
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Re: Gear Oil
#199711
02/20/03 09:35 PM
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Joined: Feb 2003
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Need a Spot
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Montero SR, 3.5 , 1995 model, ABS, Rear Differential Lock
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Re: Gear Oil
#199712
02/21/03 05:28 AM
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Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 588
Rock Warrior
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Jay, why the 85W-140? My 89 manual says to use 80W-90. Not to argue with your logic, I'd like to know how it's working out. I'm a firm believer in heavier oil, up to a point. Since I'm going to change the oil in both diffs and the T/C I'd like to get your feedbback on this one before I do it.
Bill Mattson, Certified Old Guy Monty-less (right now) Laura Mattson, Certifiable Get in, sit down, BUCKLE UP, shut up and HANG ON!!!
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Re: Gear Oil
#199713
02/22/03 06:56 AM
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Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 1,758
Body Damage is Cool
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">Originally posted by Grandpa Bill: <strong>Since I'm going to change the oil in both diffs and the T/C I'd like to get your feedbback on this one before I do it.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">I too read that the factory manual said 80W-90. I can't exactly recall the reason I went and purchased the heavier weight. I think it had to do with the temperature climate here in Western Oregon. But I made that desicion a while back ago. Anyway to answer your question about how it is working, around town it has worked great. Better then great acutally, it relieved the shaking and the vibrations that was felt through the driveline. Now its quite and there is absolutely no noise or vibrations coming through the drive line. I'm pretty sure that the old differential fluid didn't have the friction modifier in it, and that is probably why the differential was making noise and vibrating in the first place. But it works great now, really smooth. I'm so impressed. I can't say enough about it. So far, besides finding the pen blocking my defrosting vent, this has been the one modification or part of the maintenance that has had the best results. They were instant. As soon as I put it in I felt a really big difference. I can't believe all of the little things I've done to it to make it run better. It is almost a whole new truck from when I purchased it last October. This weekend is the real test, tonight I will be driving my Raider with the new fluid in it for 4 hours non stop to get to eastern Washington state. Then on Sunday I will be driving back agian 4 hours non stop. So I'll have a better report for you on Monday. I'll post the results on the other thread: 3.0 Raider - LSD oil change (pics)Suprisingly, there has been a lot of people on the message board doing the diff fluid lately. So, I'm sure a lot of you who have read these similar posts here on this message board will realize that I've been linking to my thread every chance I get. I just can't say enough about how well it has worked for me. Like I said, so far - 1 weeks worth of city driving it has been really great! I will post on Monday about the performance on the 500 mile round trip I will be taking this weekend in the other thread. Jay
89 Raider - V6, Automatic, rear LSD, A/C Retrofit, Cruise Control Retrofit.
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Re: Gear Oil
#199714
02/21/03 07:04 PM
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Joined: Dec 1999
Posts: 2,329
Body Damage is Cool
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">Originally posted by Grandpa Bill: <strong>Since I'm going to change the oil in both diffs and the T/C I'd like to get your feedbback on this one before I do it.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">Not sure about gen 1 T/C. It might not have the syncroniser and it might be OK to use GL5 differential oil in it, But if its gen 2 that have shift on the fly you would need GL4 or it would not fuction properly.
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Re: Gear Oil
#199715
02/21/03 11:34 PM
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Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 3,169
Roll Me Over
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Don't use anything but GL-4 in a Gen I transfer case! This has been batted around and I have read through all of the threads on this...
For Gen I users, here is a great gear oil for front diff, transfer case and rear open diffs. It is for services GL-3, GL-4, GL-5.
<img src="http://pics.montypics.com/pmontero/2003-02-21/napago_1-032041.jpg" alt=" - " />
If you have an LSD rear diff, use this combo. One additive bottle first and fill it the rest of the way with gear oil.
<img src="http://pics.montypics.com/pmontero/2003-02-21/napago_2.jpg" alt=" - " />
If you don't ride your horse in the creek often, you might want to go with synthetic oil. Here is what I would put in front and rear open diffs.
<img src="http://pics.montypics.com/pmontero/2003-02-21/napago_4.jpg" alt=" - " />
Here is what I would put in rear LSD diff.
<img src="http://pics.montypics.com/pmontero/2003-02-21/napago_3.jpg" alt=" - " />
Here is what I would put in the transfer case.
<img src="http://pics.montypics.com/pmontero/2003-02-21/napago_5.jpg" alt=" - " />
If you like to get your Monty wet a lot, don't go with the synthetics... you'll be blowing a wad if you do since you should replace these fluids and tranny fluid after any deep fording. You should also grease, grease, GREASE the zerks as well.
If you have a wad to blow, you should be buying a Don's bumper, Don's *NEW* ezfit rocker skids and a safari snorkel!! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="images/icons/grin.gif" />
Powell
P.S. - I love NAPA!
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Re: Gear Oil
#199716
02/24/03 03:15 AM
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Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 3,169
Roll Me Over
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ARCHIVE This question is coming up a lot lately...
Powell
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