I'm more confused than when I started reading the good oil. Diff and transfer oil are on my list to do in the TD5 and RAVE states 75W/90R (first question what does the R mean/is it important as most oils don't seem to have the R). But TGO seems to suggest other variants.
So would Penrite Trans Gear Semi Syn 75W/90 be OK or if not could somebody be kind enough to direct me to a post which shows me the error of my ways please?
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						SubscriberAny GL5 75-90 or 80-90 should be OK. I think I have Nulon.
I had a read of my owner manual when I changed mine recently and AFAIR that is what it said.
I was more concerned with the GL5 bit, as the EP additive can eat bronze bushes so it seems there are none in an LT230.
I have put 85-140 in my rear axle as I had some at home and it is good for towing in hot conditions.
Regards Philip A
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						SubscriberI run Penrite Trans Gear 75W-90 in mine, good old Malz & their oil specials
Thanks for the info everybody. The Penrite is GL-5 and was in the Malz sale, so happy days!
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						SupporterPick your favourite flavour of oil, then use their Lube Guide/Datateck website to find the correct oil for your vehicle from their range.
Personally I'm an Penrite < Penrite Australia - NetLube > fan for both my vehicles. Although I use Castrol < Castrol Australia - NetLube > for a few items.
Note: it's often worth reading the footnotes as there is sometimes a better alternative mentioned in their.
A recent trick that I have learnt is that the SuperCheap Auto website has a function to advise you when a product goes on sale/special. Doing this you can prebuy before you need and a discounted price (provided your choice is within their stocked range).
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						I have a drum of pennsoil 80/140 gear oil.Would this be ok in disco 2 diffs?
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						SubscriberI don't really think that it would do any harm as long as it a GL5 oil with EP additives.
At 80W it starts off cold much the same as any other gear oil, but retains more viscosity as it gets hotter.
80-140 oils may reduce economy as they may cause more resistance in a diff , but provide greater protection for towing in hot conditions and that is why I have put it in my rear diff only.
i have put it in the rear diff of a RRC used for towing for several years with no ill effects.
Regards Philip A
What Philip said.
An 80W-140 is total overkill for a rover spiral bevel diff but won't hurt anything other than fuel economy, but an xW-140 is my viscosity of choice in a Salisbury as they run a bucket load hotter.
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