1946 super six 3 speed manual lubricant
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90w GL-10
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Also as I understand it, GL-4 attacks yellow metals but GL-1 thru GL-3 are good for our Hudson transmissions and rear axles.
EP = Extreme Pressure:Gear Oil Industry Specifications - API
GL is short for " GEAR LUBRICANT"
API has the following GL classifications: for Gear Oils -
GL-1: Oil without EP additive.
GL-2: Usually contains fatty materials.
GL-3: Contains a mild EP additive.
GL-4: Equivalent to MIL-L-2105B and is usually satisfied by a 50% GL-5 additive level.
GL-5: Equivalent to MIL-PRF-2105E. Primary field service recommendation for Passenger cars and trucks worldwide.
GL-6: For severe service involving high offset hypoidgears. Often used to describe oils used in limited slipdifferentials. (Obsolete now)
MT-1: For non-synchronised manual transmissions in buses and trucks at a higher level than GL-4.
MIL-PRF-2105E: Designed by the US military, it takes conventional GL-5 and adds more demands to the specification. Most hypoid oils conform to this standard. Now superseded by SAE J2360 (2003).0 -
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PENNGRADE 1® CLASSIC GL-4 GEAR OIL SAE 80W-90
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35 Terraplane said:Look up
PENNGRADE 1® CLASSIC GL-4 GEAR OIL SAE 80W-90
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I looked into this a several years ago and per the Brad Penn which is now Penngrade data this classic GL-4 is designed to be used with yellow metals in manual transmissions. At the time I searched for GL-3 but didn't find any. Could be it's available now.
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