differential oil
#11
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Re: differential oil
Hi Kevin,
I don't see an compatibility problem, you've got it use it. It
doesn't seem to be a problem with Dana's limited slip disks, but I can
tell you the additive that comes in the oil will not satisfy a Ford nine
inch, usually popping the spiders out of the small one pinion carrier on
the first turn.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Kevin wrote:
>
> Thanks,
> Would it hurt if I did add the additive even if it is already in the gear
> oil? Would it foam or be destructive in any way?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
I don't see an compatibility problem, you've got it use it. It
doesn't seem to be a problem with Dana's limited slip disks, but I can
tell you the additive that comes in the oil will not satisfy a Ford nine
inch, usually popping the spiders out of the small one pinion carrier on
the first turn.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin wrote:
>
> Thanks,
> Would it hurt if I did add the additive even if it is already in the gear
> oil? Would it foam or be destructive in any way?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
#12
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Re: differential oil
Hi Kevin,
I don't see an compatibility problem, you've got it use it. It
doesn't seem to be a problem with Dana's limited slip disks, but I can
tell you the additive that comes in the oil will not satisfy a Ford nine
inch, usually popping the spiders out of the small one pinion carrier on
the first turn.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin wrote:
>
> Thanks,
> Would it hurt if I did add the additive even if it is already in the gear
> oil? Would it foam or be destructive in any way?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
I don't see an compatibility problem, you've got it use it. It
doesn't seem to be a problem with Dana's limited slip disks, but I can
tell you the additive that comes in the oil will not satisfy a Ford nine
inch, usually popping the spiders out of the small one pinion carrier on
the first turn.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin wrote:
>
> Thanks,
> Would it hurt if I did add the additive even if it is already in the gear
> oil? Would it foam or be destructive in any way?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
#13
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Re: differential oil
Hi Kevin,
I don't see an compatibility problem, you've got it use it. It
doesn't seem to be a problem with Dana's limited slip disks, but I can
tell you the additive that comes in the oil will not satisfy a Ford nine
inch, usually popping the spiders out of the small one pinion carrier on
the first turn.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin wrote:
>
> Thanks,
> Would it hurt if I did add the additive even if it is already in the gear
> oil? Would it foam or be destructive in any way?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
I don't see an compatibility problem, you've got it use it. It
doesn't seem to be a problem with Dana's limited slip disks, but I can
tell you the additive that comes in the oil will not satisfy a Ford nine
inch, usually popping the spiders out of the small one pinion carrier on
the first turn.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin wrote:
>
> Thanks,
> Would it hurt if I did add the additive even if it is already in the gear
> oil? Would it foam or be destructive in any way?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
#14
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Re: differential oil
Dunno.... Bill seems to think it's ok though. :)
Dave
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 20:23:37 GMT, "Kevin" <KC8GAB@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Thanks,
>Would it hurt if I did add the additive even if it is already in the gear
>oil? Would it foam or be destructive in any way?
>
>Thanks,
>Kevin
>
>> Probably not IMO. Quite a few (maybe even most?) gear oils these days
>> seem to have the additive already in them.
>
Dave
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 20:23:37 GMT, "Kevin" <KC8GAB@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Thanks,
>Would it hurt if I did add the additive even if it is already in the gear
>oil? Would it foam or be destructive in any way?
>
>Thanks,
>Kevin
>
>> Probably not IMO. Quite a few (maybe even most?) gear oils these days
>> seem to have the additive already in them.
>
#15
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Re: differential oil
Dunno.... Bill seems to think it's ok though. :)
Dave
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 20:23:37 GMT, "Kevin" <KC8GAB@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Thanks,
>Would it hurt if I did add the additive even if it is already in the gear
>oil? Would it foam or be destructive in any way?
>
>Thanks,
>Kevin
>
>> Probably not IMO. Quite a few (maybe even most?) gear oils these days
>> seem to have the additive already in them.
>
Dave
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 20:23:37 GMT, "Kevin" <KC8GAB@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Thanks,
>Would it hurt if I did add the additive even if it is already in the gear
>oil? Would it foam or be destructive in any way?
>
>Thanks,
>Kevin
>
>> Probably not IMO. Quite a few (maybe even most?) gear oils these days
>> seem to have the additive already in them.
>
#16
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Re: differential oil
Dunno.... Bill seems to think it's ok though. :)
Dave
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 20:23:37 GMT, "Kevin" <KC8GAB@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Thanks,
>Would it hurt if I did add the additive even if it is already in the gear
>oil? Would it foam or be destructive in any way?
>
>Thanks,
>Kevin
>
>> Probably not IMO. Quite a few (maybe even most?) gear oils these days
>> seem to have the additive already in them.
>
Dave
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 20:23:37 GMT, "Kevin" <KC8GAB@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Thanks,
>Would it hurt if I did add the additive even if it is already in the gear
>oil? Would it foam or be destructive in any way?
>
>Thanks,
>Kevin
>
>> Probably not IMO. Quite a few (maybe even most?) gear oils these days
>> seem to have the additive already in them.
>
#17
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Re: differential oil
Dunno.... Bill seems to think it's ok though. :)
Dave
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 20:23:37 GMT, "Kevin" <KC8GAB@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Thanks,
>Would it hurt if I did add the additive even if it is already in the gear
>oil? Would it foam or be destructive in any way?
>
>Thanks,
>Kevin
>
>> Probably not IMO. Quite a few (maybe even most?) gear oils these days
>> seem to have the additive already in them.
>
Dave
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 20:23:37 GMT, "Kevin" <KC8GAB@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Thanks,
>Would it hurt if I did add the additive even if it is already in the gear
>oil? Would it foam or be destructive in any way?
>
>Thanks,
>Kevin
>
>> Probably not IMO. Quite a few (maybe even most?) gear oils these days
>> seem to have the additive already in them.
>
#18
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Re: differential oil
There were big problems with compatibility back in the seventies
when GM ran whale oil in their automatic transmissions, but now all
automobile lubricants are petroleum, including the so called synthetics.
Well, except for brake fluid.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Dunno.... Bill seems to think it's ok though. :)
>
> Dave
when GM ran whale oil in their automatic transmissions, but now all
automobile lubricants are petroleum, including the so called synthetics.
Well, except for brake fluid.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Dunno.... Bill seems to think it's ok though. :)
>
> Dave
#19
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Re: differential oil
There were big problems with compatibility back in the seventies
when GM ran whale oil in their automatic transmissions, but now all
automobile lubricants are petroleum, including the so called synthetics.
Well, except for brake fluid.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Dunno.... Bill seems to think it's ok though. :)
>
> Dave
when GM ran whale oil in their automatic transmissions, but now all
automobile lubricants are petroleum, including the so called synthetics.
Well, except for brake fluid.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Dunno.... Bill seems to think it's ok though. :)
>
> Dave
#20
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Re: differential oil
There were big problems with compatibility back in the seventies
when GM ran whale oil in their automatic transmissions, but now all
automobile lubricants are petroleum, including the so called synthetics.
Well, except for brake fluid.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Dunno.... Bill seems to think it's ok though. :)
>
> Dave
when GM ran whale oil in their automatic transmissions, but now all
automobile lubricants are petroleum, including the so called synthetics.
Well, except for brake fluid.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Dunno.... Bill seems to think it's ok though. :)
>
> Dave