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    SWIVEL HUB OIL

    Having just redone front bearings on my 110 defender I need to top the swivel hub oil as bearings are oil fed. What grade of oil should I use? Jim
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    80/90wt gear oil.

    85/140 if the hub seals a little off

    you can also add a little moresy or stop leak to the same effect.
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    Use whatever you have in your diffs, as Blknight said: 80/90 or 85/140 are good.

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    It all mixes up so diff oil is the go.I use 85/140 in everything but the gearbox in my defender. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    It all mixes up so diff oil is the go.I use 85/140 in everything but the gearbox in my defender. Pat
    i started using hi-lo milk in mine but it splits, so have gone back to full fat is a lot better!


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