Red Line Lube for NV4500 and Dana300?
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Red Line Lube for NV4500 and Dana300?
Any recommendations for Red Line lube for the NV4500 transmission and/or
Dana300 transfer case? I know some of the recommended lubricants from the
factory were rethought due to synchros, etc.
How does Red Line oil compare to regular or synthetic oils. They seem to
claim that lower viscosity is recommended. I just don't understand how this
synthetic has a higher viscosity but a lower rating.
Jim
Dana300 transfer case? I know some of the recommended lubricants from the
factory were rethought due to synchros, etc.
How does Red Line oil compare to regular or synthetic oils. They seem to
claim that lower viscosity is recommended. I just don't understand how this
synthetic has a higher viscosity but a lower rating.
Jim
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Re: Red Line Lube for NV4500 and Dana300?
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Drink wrote:
>
> Any recommendations for Red Line lube for the NV4500 transmission and/or
> Dana300 transfer case? I know some of the recommended lubricants from the
> factory were rethought due to synchros, etc.
> How does Red Line oil compare to regular or synthetic oils. They seem to
> claim that lower viscosity is recommended. I just don't understand how this
> synthetic has a higher viscosity but a lower rating.
> Jim
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mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Drink wrote:
>
> Any recommendations for Red Line lube for the NV4500 transmission and/or
> Dana300 transfer case? I know some of the recommended lubricants from the
> factory were rethought due to synchros, etc.
> How does Red Line oil compare to regular or synthetic oils. They seem to
> claim that lower viscosity is recommended. I just don't understand how this
> synthetic has a higher viscosity but a lower rating.
> Jim
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Re: Red Line Lube for NV4500 and Dana300?
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Drink wrote:
>
> Any recommendations for Red Line lube for the NV4500 transmission and/or
> Dana300 transfer case? I know some of the recommended lubricants from the
> factory were rethought due to synchros, etc.
> How does Red Line oil compare to regular or synthetic oils. They seem to
> claim that lower viscosity is recommended. I just don't understand how this
> synthetic has a higher viscosity but a lower rating.
> Jim
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Drink wrote:
>
> Any recommendations for Red Line lube for the NV4500 transmission and/or
> Dana300 transfer case? I know some of the recommended lubricants from the
> factory were rethought due to synchros, etc.
> How does Red Line oil compare to regular or synthetic oils. They seem to
> claim that lower viscosity is recommended. I just don't understand how this
> synthetic has a higher viscosity but a lower rating.
> Jim
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Re: Red Line Lube for NV4500 and Dana300?
http://www.redlineoil.com/tech_requests.asp
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Drink wrote:
>
> Any recommendations for Red Line lube for the NV4500 transmission and/or
> Dana300 transfer case? I know some of the recommended lubricants from the
> factory were rethought due to synchros, etc.
> How does Red Line oil compare to regular or synthetic oils. They seem to
> claim that lower viscosity is recommended. I just don't understand how this
> synthetic has a higher viscosity but a lower rating.
> Jim
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Drink wrote:
>
> Any recommendations for Red Line lube for the NV4500 transmission and/or
> Dana300 transfer case? I know some of the recommended lubricants from the
> factory were rethought due to synchros, etc.
> How does Red Line oil compare to regular or synthetic oils. They seem to
> claim that lower viscosity is recommended. I just don't understand how this
> synthetic has a higher viscosity but a lower rating.
> Jim
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