I have a quick question about SuperTechs Multi Duty High Temp Grease. I just rebuilt a 1950 GMC 3 speed manual transmission, and during the assembly I used a little bit of SuperTech's Grease (bought at Walmart) on the synchronizers. Mainly just because I didn't want to put the synchro rings in dry, and I had some of that grease on my bench. My question is, will this grease ruin the soft metal synchronizers (I believe they are brass)? I didn't think of that while I was putting in on there, but after reading a few post online about modern greases containing sulfur, which will harm the synchros, I got a little worried.
Is this grease ok on the brass synchros? It will probably be on there for a few months until I put the entire driveline back together and fill the tranny with gear oil. Should I tear it back apart and wipe that stuff off?
Also, would you recommend Penzzoil's Synchromesh GL4 gear lube, or is there a better GL4 lube you would recommend? I know other's recommend Red Line's GL4 lube. Which is better?
Any info you could provide me would be great.
Thanks in advance,
Jake
Is this grease ok on the brass synchros? It will probably be on there for a few months until I put the entire driveline back together and fill the tranny with gear oil. Should I tear it back apart and wipe that stuff off?
Also, would you recommend Penzzoil's Synchromesh GL4 gear lube, or is there a better GL4 lube you would recommend? I know other's recommend Red Line's GL4 lube. Which is better?
Any info you could provide me would be great.
Thanks in advance,
Jake