Robert Herndon
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Benjamming: We had a local sponsor provide us with unlimited RedLine products and I found a few things that worked well in our vehicles.
I like the MT-90 Lubricant for Manual Transmissions because it does not have a friction modifier and it is not harmful to brass.
I like the 75/140NS Gear Lubricant because it is a 'climbing' formula (which also makes it suitable in Amboid Final Drives) and it does not have the friction modifier for positraction (clutch-type) differentials.
I prefer a non-additive lubricant for competition and 'hot' street cars with a clucth-type posi differential.
I was impressed with some of the Schaeffer Gear Lube testing I saw on this site. Might be nice to test some of their lubricants.
Great site!!!...Robert
I like the MT-90 Lubricant for Manual Transmissions because it does not have a friction modifier and it is not harmful to brass.
I like the 75/140NS Gear Lubricant because it is a 'climbing' formula (which also makes it suitable in Amboid Final Drives) and it does not have the friction modifier for positraction (clutch-type) differentials.
I prefer a non-additive lubricant for competition and 'hot' street cars with a clucth-type posi differential.
I was impressed with some of the Schaeffer Gear Lube testing I saw on this site. Might be nice to test some of their lubricants.
Great site!!!...Robert