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Thread: Transfer Case Oil additives - Yes or No?

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    Shirley Guest
    Hey Rick,
    did a quick phonecall and have a guy just found me some Molybond.
    Anyway, although I only scored one tube for the meantime, they said they would get some more in.
    The place is Budgewoi Auto Spares Ph: 02 43900211 just in case you would like some yourself...
    If they give you any trouble, just tell John or Peter that Shirley said so!
    Cheers,
    Shirl.

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    My 89 Rangie t/case has done around 500.000 kms. It never has any particles in it when I change the oil. I use 75% DX111 plus 25% moreys or there abouts. It always works properly and is still quiet.

    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shirldownunder View Post
    Hey Rick,
    did a quick phonecall and have a guy just found me some Molybond.
    Anyway, although I only scored one tube for the meantime, they said they would get some more in.
    The place is Budgewoi Auto Spares Ph: 02 43900211 just in case you would like some yourself...
    If they give you any trouble, just tell John or Peter that Shirley said so!
    Cheers,
    Shirl.
    thanks Shirl but I'm not really into blending my own lubes too much, I try and leave it to the experts




    (says he who mixes NLGI #2 moly fortified Ca complex grease and 80w-140 gear oil for the CV's
    you can never have too much solid lubes in CV's )

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    Quote Originally Posted by amtravic1 View Post
    My 89 Rangie t/case has done around 500.000 kms. It never has any particles in it when I change the oil. I use 75% DX111 plus 25% moreys or there abouts. It always works properly and is still quiet.

    Ian
    you may as well use a 75w-80 gear oil, cause that's roughly what you've brewed up.

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