BTW, what's different about oil for hypoid gears? Some additive that helps with the sliding action?
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Draketh mentioned changing oil, and that reminded me. I've been trying to find a source for 90W hypoid oil. All the auto part stores around me carry 80W-90 Hypoid oil, but not straight 90W. Should I not sweat it and go with the multi-viscosity, or keep looking? If I should keep looking, where should I be looking?
BTW, what's different about oil for hypoid gears? Some additive that helps with the sliding action?Dogma
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Thanks guys. How many miles do you have on that stuff?
I suppose the 90W part of the blend takes over at operating temps, but I usually like to stick to the recommendation cast into the thing itself, so I'm still nervous. I need to attract the attention of one of our local lube gurus: I USE FRICTION MODIFIERS! That oughtta do it.Dogma
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About 10,000 miles so far on 75w90 synthetic axle lube.
friction modifiers in a non clutch type axle, why for?
rear axle lube has extreme pressure additives in it.
you can use 75w90, 80w90, 75w140....Last edited by rustybronco; 07-02-2008, 01:00 PM.
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lurch12_2000
Originally posted by Dogma View PostThanks guys. How many miles do you have on that stuff?
I suppose the 90W part of the blend takes over at operating temps, but I usually like to stick to the recommendation cast into the thing itself, so I'm still nervous. I need to attract the attention of one of our local lube gurus: I USE FRICTION MODIFIERS! That oughtta do it.
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Originally posted by Dogma View PostThanks guys. How many miles do you have on that stuff?
I suppose the 90W part of the blend takes over at operating temps, but I usually like to stick to the recommendation cast into the thing itself, so I'm still nervous.
I've been using 80W90 for 22 years and 400,000 miles on GS shafties. My GK has 130,000 miles.
I change the gear lube in both the middle gear and the rear end once a year. I ride between 10,000 to 13,000 miles per year.
Just use it and be happy. :-)
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Originally posted by rustybronco View PostAbout 10,000 miles so far on 75w90 synthetic axle lube.
friction modifiers in a non clutch type axle, why for?
rear axle lube has extreme pressure additives in it.
you can use 75w90, 80w90, 75w140....Dogma
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Originally posted by Grandpa View PostOh, for heaven's sake, stop the nervous crap. Just use 80W90 or 75W90, relax, and enjoy the motorcycle.
I've been using 80W90 for 22 years and 400,000 miles on GS shafties. My GK has 130,000 miles.
I change the gear lube in both the middle gear and the rear end once a year. I ride between 10,000 to 13,000 miles per year.
Just use it and be happy. :-)Dogma
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Originally posted by Dogma View Post"I use friction modifiers" was jokingly intended to draw the attention of the lube gurus to the thread. I don't actually use them.
just trying to fire you up!
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All I've ever used was 75-90, 80-90 90-140, or lately, red Line Shock Proof heavy, which is a TRUE synthetic (not an ultra refined dino oil) which has the lubricating properties of a 90-250 without the drag of a 250 wt.
I can tell ya this-I put it in the transmission of my 90 Guzzi (dry clutch auto type tranny) and it really slicked up the shifting.
If you know anything about how Guzzis shift, you'll understand.
A friend uses it in his race cars which put out in excess of 800 hp and he uses it all year with excellent results. If it works there, it should really work well in our bikes.
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Originally posted by rustybronco View PostI knew you were, that's why I referenced it to the rear axle...
just trying to fire you up!Dogma
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Originally posted by rustybronco View Posta clutch pack "traction lock"- "limited slip" rear axle requires a friction modifier additive also.
now do you?Dogma
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