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Thread: Oil Recommendation for LT95 4 speed box and Isuzu 4bd1

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    Quote Originally Posted by HangOver View Post
    I have two bottles of Penrite Hyperoid Gear Oil SAE 80w-90 API GL5.
    I thought it would be OK for the TC case but it seems this is not a good idea, but OK for Diff's.

    Is this right?
    I'd much rather use a GL5 in a T/case but some (usually cheaper) GL5's can cause copper/brass/bronze discolouration due to the EP sulphur additive not being buffered properly.
    To be sure, check the oil's copper discolouration rating on a PDS, but the more expensive GL5's should be fine in a t/case, and the good synthetic and semi-synthetic brews can often be dual rated if blended for manual gearbox use.

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    Wow, so I didn't think choosing an oil for the gearbox would be so difficult.

    I've just finished repairing 2nd gear and a few bearings in the box and now just need some oil to go in it. From what I've gathered before I got the car and dismantled it for a rebuild. Dad used OMD115.

    Now from what I've found, the following oils can be used:

    20w50
    15w40
    VMX80
    Castrol Syntrans and Syntrax

    Now I relise this is a fairly old thread but was very helpful to a point.

    Just need a bit more help narrowing the oils down. I'm thinking of the Castrol VMX80, Syntrans, or Syntrax.

    Any advice would be great.

    Sean.

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    i was once told by a bit of a land rover guru, that putting too thick an oil in the LT95 causes the internal oil pump drive (plastic square drive) to strip and fail.
    best stick with the manufacturers spec on the oil type, which according to my manual is BP VISCO 200015W/40 OR VISCO NOVA 10W/40, CASTROL GTX 15W/50, DUCKHAMS 15W/40 OR HYPERGRADE MOTOR OIL, ESSO SUPERLUBE 15W/40, MOBIL SUPER 10W/40, and a few more that just don't exist anymore.
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    Stick with 15W40 engine oil and you won't go wrong. I can recommend this after 550K running (box and TRB transfer). behind a Turbo motor with zero problems.
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    I found VMX80 improved the gear change but was too thin for our hot environment.
    I went back to 20w 50 and its a different gearbox.

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    Thanks for the advice. I'll give the 15w40 a try and see how it goes. Also I read about Morey's additive, do many people use this and is it worth it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HotWired View Post
    Thanks for the advice. I'll give the 15w40 a try and see how it goes. Also I read about Morey's additive, do many people use this and is it worth it?

    Nooooooooo ! It's bloody snake oil.

    If a 15W-40 engine oil isn't good enough, (and I think there are better alternatives available) use a 75W-90 manual transmission fluid like Castrol Syntrax, Motul Gear 300, etc.

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    anything other than engine oil eats the little brass shims i was told by a gearbox rebuilder. didnt know enough to argue so thats what i used in mine...
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    anything other than engine oil eats the little brass shims i was told by a gearbox rebuilder. didnt know enough to argue so thats what i used in mine...
    A GL4 or buffered GL4/GL5 spec fluid won't

    I just wouldn't go too far on engine oil, at a guess 10,000km tops.
    Engine oils generally don't cope very well with the shearing inherent in a manual gearbox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    A GL4 or buffered GL4/GL5 spec fluid won't

    I just wouldn't go too far on engine oil, at a guess 10,000km tops.
    Engine oils generally don't cope very well with the shearing inherent in a manual gearbox.
    But in reality the lt95's are more than happy with engine oil, it's also what a use, especially when I get 44's of diesel engine oil for just over six hundred bucks

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