Jeep grand 93 5.2L using up alot of oil, no leaking?
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Re: Jeep grand 93 5.2L using up alot of oil, no leaking?
Short trips of less than ten miles are a real sludge maker.
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Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Note that he's only included "Schedule B". Although as the schedule says,
> "Most vehicles are operated under the conditions listed for Schedule 'B'",
> many are not.
>
> Earle
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Note that he's only included "Schedule B". Although as the schedule says,
> "Most vehicles are operated under the conditions listed for Schedule 'B'",
> many are not.
>
> Earle
#32
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Re: Jeep grand 93 5.2L using up alot of oil, no leaking?
In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
#Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
#
#In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
#recommended for so long.
It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
what DC shipped in my WJ.
My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
the quadra drive.
/herb
billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
#Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
#
#In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
#recommended for so long.
It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
what DC shipped in my WJ.
My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
the quadra drive.
/herb
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Re: Jeep grand 93 5.2L using up alot of oil, no leaking?
In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
#Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
#
#In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
#recommended for so long.
It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
what DC shipped in my WJ.
My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
the quadra drive.
/herb
billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
#Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
#
#In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
#recommended for so long.
It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
what DC shipped in my WJ.
My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
the quadra drive.
/herb
#34
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Re: Jeep grand 93 5.2L using up alot of oil, no leaking?
In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
#Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
#
#In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
#recommended for so long.
It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
what DC shipped in my WJ.
My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
the quadra drive.
/herb
billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
#Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
#
#In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
#recommended for so long.
It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
what DC shipped in my WJ.
My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
the quadra drive.
/herb
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Re: Jeep grand 93 5.2L using up alot of oil, no leaking?
In article <v-udnYqJWoGnH8DZRVn-uQ@speakeasy.net>,
Herb Leong <herb@urusei.net> wrote:
#In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
#billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
##Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
##
##In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
##recommended for so long.
#
#It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
#have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
#75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
#and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
Opps. I meant to say NV247.
#Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
#what DC shipped in my WJ.
#
#My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
#the quadra drive.
/herb
Herb Leong <herb@urusei.net> wrote:
#In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
#billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
##Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
##
##In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
##recommended for so long.
#
#It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
#have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
#75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
#and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
Opps. I meant to say NV247.
#Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
#what DC shipped in my WJ.
#
#My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
#the quadra drive.
/herb
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Re: Jeep grand 93 5.2L using up alot of oil, no leaking?
In article <v-udnYqJWoGnH8DZRVn-uQ@speakeasy.net>,
Herb Leong <herb@urusei.net> wrote:
#In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
#billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
##Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
##
##In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
##recommended for so long.
#
#It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
#have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
#75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
#and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
Opps. I meant to say NV247.
#Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
#what DC shipped in my WJ.
#
#My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
#the quadra drive.
/herb
Herb Leong <herb@urusei.net> wrote:
#In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
#billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
##Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
##
##In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
##recommended for so long.
#
#It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
#have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
#75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
#and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
Opps. I meant to say NV247.
#Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
#what DC shipped in my WJ.
#
#My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
#the quadra drive.
/herb
#37
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Re: Jeep grand 93 5.2L using up alot of oil, no leaking?
In article <v-udnYqJWoGnH8DZRVn-uQ@speakeasy.net>,
Herb Leong <herb@urusei.net> wrote:
#In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
#billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
##Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
##
##In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
##recommended for so long.
#
#It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
#have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
#75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
#and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
Opps. I meant to say NV247.
#Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
#what DC shipped in my WJ.
#
#My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
#the quadra drive.
/herb
Herb Leong <herb@urusei.net> wrote:
#In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
#billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
##Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
##
##In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
##recommended for so long.
#
#It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
#have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
#75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
#and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
Opps. I meant to say NV247.
#Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
#what DC shipped in my WJ.
#
#My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
#the quadra drive.
/herb
#38
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Re: Jeep grand 93 5.2L using up alot of oil, no leaking?
In 2001, per the FSM, they made a change to:
FRONT AXLE
² The lubricant should have MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifications.
² Lubricant is SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC gear lubricant.
REAR AXLE
² The lubricant should have MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifications.
² Lubricant is a thermally stable SAE 80W-90 gear lubricant. ² Lubricant for
axles intended for heavy-duty or trailer tow use is SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC
gear lubricant.
It is kinda interesting that Synthetic 75W-140 is REQUIRED in ALL front
axles but OPTIONAL in the rear for HD use or towing only.....
"Herb Leong" <herb@urusei.net> wrote in message
news:v-udnYqJWoGnH8DZRVn-uQ@speakeasy.net...
> In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
> billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
> #Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
> #
> #In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
> #recommended for so long.
>
> It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
> have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
> 75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
> and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
> Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
> what DC shipped in my WJ.
>
> My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
> the quadra drive.
>
> /herb
FRONT AXLE
² The lubricant should have MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifications.
² Lubricant is SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC gear lubricant.
REAR AXLE
² The lubricant should have MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifications.
² Lubricant is a thermally stable SAE 80W-90 gear lubricant. ² Lubricant for
axles intended for heavy-duty or trailer tow use is SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC
gear lubricant.
It is kinda interesting that Synthetic 75W-140 is REQUIRED in ALL front
axles but OPTIONAL in the rear for HD use or towing only.....
"Herb Leong" <herb@urusei.net> wrote in message
news:v-udnYqJWoGnH8DZRVn-uQ@speakeasy.net...
> In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
> billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
> #Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
> #
> #In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
> #recommended for so long.
>
> It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
> have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
> 75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
> and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
> Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
> what DC shipped in my WJ.
>
> My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
> the quadra drive.
>
> /herb
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Re: Jeep grand 93 5.2L using up alot of oil, no leaking?
In 2001, per the FSM, they made a change to:
FRONT AXLE
² The lubricant should have MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifications.
² Lubricant is SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC gear lubricant.
REAR AXLE
² The lubricant should have MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifications.
² Lubricant is a thermally stable SAE 80W-90 gear lubricant. ² Lubricant for
axles intended for heavy-duty or trailer tow use is SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC
gear lubricant.
It is kinda interesting that Synthetic 75W-140 is REQUIRED in ALL front
axles but OPTIONAL in the rear for HD use or towing only.....
"Herb Leong" <herb@urusei.net> wrote in message
news:v-udnYqJWoGnH8DZRVn-uQ@speakeasy.net...
> In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
> billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
> #Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
> #
> #In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
> #recommended for so long.
>
> It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
> have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
> 75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
> and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
> Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
> what DC shipped in my WJ.
>
> My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
> the quadra drive.
>
> /herb
FRONT AXLE
² The lubricant should have MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifications.
² Lubricant is SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC gear lubricant.
REAR AXLE
² The lubricant should have MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifications.
² Lubricant is a thermally stable SAE 80W-90 gear lubricant. ² Lubricant for
axles intended for heavy-duty or trailer tow use is SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC
gear lubricant.
It is kinda interesting that Synthetic 75W-140 is REQUIRED in ALL front
axles but OPTIONAL in the rear for HD use or towing only.....
"Herb Leong" <herb@urusei.net> wrote in message
news:v-udnYqJWoGnH8DZRVn-uQ@speakeasy.net...
> In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
> billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
> #Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
> #
> #In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
> #recommended for so long.
>
> It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
> have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
> 75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
> and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
> Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
> what DC shipped in my WJ.
>
> My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
> the quadra drive.
>
> /herb
#40
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Re: Jeep grand 93 5.2L using up alot of oil, no leaking?
In 2001, per the FSM, they made a change to:
FRONT AXLE
² The lubricant should have MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifications.
² Lubricant is SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC gear lubricant.
REAR AXLE
² The lubricant should have MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifications.
² Lubricant is a thermally stable SAE 80W-90 gear lubricant. ² Lubricant for
axles intended for heavy-duty or trailer tow use is SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC
gear lubricant.
It is kinda interesting that Synthetic 75W-140 is REQUIRED in ALL front
axles but OPTIONAL in the rear for HD use or towing only.....
"Herb Leong" <herb@urusei.net> wrote in message
news:v-udnYqJWoGnH8DZRVn-uQ@speakeasy.net...
> In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
> billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
> #Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
> #
> #In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
> #recommended for so long.
>
> It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
> have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
> 75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
> and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
> Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
> what DC shipped in my WJ.
>
> My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
> the quadra drive.
>
> /herb
FRONT AXLE
² The lubricant should have MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifications.
² Lubricant is SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC gear lubricant.
REAR AXLE
² The lubricant should have MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifications.
² Lubricant is a thermally stable SAE 80W-90 gear lubricant. ² Lubricant for
axles intended for heavy-duty or trailer tow use is SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC
gear lubricant.
It is kinda interesting that Synthetic 75W-140 is REQUIRED in ALL front
axles but OPTIONAL in the rear for HD use or towing only.....
"Herb Leong" <herb@urusei.net> wrote in message
news:v-udnYqJWoGnH8DZRVn-uQ@speakeasy.net...
> In article <dcdd6$445d692c$48311525$12979@FUSE.NET>,
> billy ray <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote:
> #Well...... my question was more about the recommended gear lube.
> #
> #In the WJs it has changed in the past couple years from the 80w-90 they
> #recommended for so long.
>
> It depends. If you have the quadra drive system, you need to
> have the special (as in "Special Education" special) lube.
> 75w-140 syn with the limited slip additive for the pumpkins
> and the only-available-from-Mopar NV249 transfercase lube.
> Don't use ATF of any kind type or sort, even though that is
> what DC shipped in my WJ.
>
> My '99 WJ manual says you can use 80w-90 if you don't have
> the quadra drive.
>
> /herb