I was reading a lot about what oil to use in the transaxle (take away was .. 90 weight, not synthetic.. and some conflicting information..)
would this work properly? It has ZF approval but I don’t know what for LOL
I was reading a lot about what oil to use in the transaxle (take away was .. 90 weight, not synthetic.. and some conflicting information..)
would this work properly? It has ZF approval but I don’t know what for LOL
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@forestg posted:Yes.
I guess you hit the nail on the head!
nobody else piped up so it must be true… Thank you very much, sir
GL4 rated
85/90 weight
Any reputable brand
change every 12 months, regardless of miles
@lf-tp2511 posted:GL4 rated
85/90 weight
Any reputable brand
change every 12 months, regardless of miles
Thank you Larry 👍
From a previous thrash on this topic:
Here is a list of the currently available gear oils that match RBT's recommendation. This isn't an exhaustive list. I'm sure there are others but these are the ones I know of. There may also be GL-5 gear oils that are OK (eg. Redline 75W-90NS) but because Lloyd Butfoy says to use GL-4 gear oils, that's what I've listed here. Lloyd also recommends changing your gear oil annually, regardless of mileage driven, due to condensation forming inside the case. In fact, the less you drive your Pantera the more important this is.
Conventional (mineral based):
PennGrade Classic GL4, 80W-90
Driven Oils, GL4, 80W-90
Richmond Gear, GL4, 80W-90
VP Racing Classic, GL4, 80W-90
Synthetic:
Redline MT90, GL-4, 75W-90
Penzoil Platinum, GL4, 75W-90
Amsoil, GL4, 75W-90, Manual Transmission and Transaxle Gear Lube
@Sharkey posted:That's the ONLY fluid we use in the ZF.
German oil in the German transmission…
@LeMans850i posted:German oil in the German transmission…
German? Only in name. It was manufactured or at least components machined in Israel.
As far as lube goes, 30 years ago Gary Hall recommended going to full synthetic MTL to quiet some gear grinding in mine and it worked.
He said it "might" create some leaking in the back but that was easy to correct with some o-ringed flat washers.
In this case I would say he was 100% correct. In my case the MTL was the solution and works completely "as advertised".
No one listens to me so I already understand the response to this in advance. In fact, the Doctor asked, "Doug. Why do you talk to yourself?' I said, "that's easy to answer. I am the only one that listens."
Nothing new here. That's the way it will always be. My 50 years of experience with these cars apparently means nothing at all.
Poor Doug!!!
😎😘
@rocky posted:Poor Doug!!!
😎😘
Not really. It beats being waken up in the middle of the night because you are the expert.
I'm happy. No one asks me questions. They don't even tell me the music I listen to sucks. That's a good environment for me.
But poor Doug? Yes. I spend all my money on drugs, sex and rock n' roll and the rest on my cars.
I learned a long time ago that there is always someone that has to walk in the wet cement or touch the wet paint and that I can't save them from it. I always keep trying though. It is one of my many character flaws. Everyone here knows that.
You know what they say…. “When wine, women and song become too much for you…. Stop singing!”
(I should post this in the “Memorable Quotes” thread, too!)