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Thread: What grease for MT82-LT230 coupling splines?

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    What grease for MT82-LT230 coupling splines?

    I have just ordered the two splined components from LR, I have read on here that they are recommending a particular grease for the splines, is anyone able to tell me what grease should be used?

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    I use molybdenum grease the same stuff used to lube universal joints and cv joints.

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    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Thanks Justin, the specs on the spheerol appear to be just the ticket.

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    I've heard the term "copper grease"?....anybody else heard that?
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    Copper Cote is usually used as an anti sieze . First started in the drilling industry to prevent drill rods from being unable to be undone. We use it on long bolts like 300tdi water pump through p gasket ones or anywhere where corrosion is inevitable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Copper Cote is usually used as an anti sieze . First started in the drilling industry to prevent drill rods from being unable to be undone. We use it on long bolts like 300tdi water pump through p gasket ones or anywhere where corrosion is inevitable.

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    Jc, how often would you recomend a puma owner have their output shaft greased?
    Im thinking it should be a servicable item and checked every 40k or 2 years?


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    What JC recommended.

    Any decent Li complex or even better, Ca Sulfonate soap based grease with a minimum 3% moly (5% is better) will do.
    Calcium Sulfonate greases resist corrosion better than any other soap base.

    Anti-seize, either copper or Nickel based are ok, but I think an NLGI #2 grease with lots of moly and perhaps other lubricating solids (lead was a really good one but is illegal these days) is better.
    MoS2 is excellent for extreme pressure/slow speed situations when the hydrodynamic boundary layer of a lubricant breaks down, eg, splines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    What JC recommended.

    Any decent Li complex or even better, Ca Sulfonate soap based grease with a minimum 3% moly (5% is better) will do.
    Calcium Sulfonate greases resist corrosion better than any other soap base.

    Anti-seize, either copper or Nickel based are ok, but I think an NLGI #2 grease with lots of moly and perhaps other lubricating solids (lead was a really good one but is illegal these days) is better.
    MoS2 is excellent for extreme pressure/slow speed situations when the hydrodynamic boundary layer of a lubricant breaks down, eg, splines.
    Great post Rick. But should one make their output shaft a servicable item at a certain interval?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1nando View Post
    Great post Rick. But should one make their output shaft a servicable item at a certain interval?

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    Ideally yes, as grease doesn't last forever, or install this kit. Ashcroft Transmissions

    Most of us convert post '90 axle/drive flanges to oil lubed for the same reason.

    JC would have a far better idea than moi on regreasing intervals, but I'm guessing 40,000km wouldn't hurt.
    Having said that, clutch splines seem to last the life of a plate ok.

    Any thoughts JC ?

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