75/140 severe gear
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I am running the 75w-140 in N. Illinois, and it has been below zero every night for 2 wks. I am also running it in the final drives and front axles on MFWD tractors as well.
I have a couple partial bottles on the shelf where there is no heat--and I was curious as to how thick it was in this weather. It shakes in the bottle, and pours well, so it is thin enough--Not much thicker than Delo 15w-40 was. I have been very pleased with the oil--The temp reduction in the diff while towing was unbelievable--with 75w-90 Valvoline syn in the diff it would be too hot to lay my hand on for more than a few seconds--with the Amsoil I can leave it on there all day, it is warm, but definitely not hot.
I have a couple partial bottles on the shelf where there is no heat--and I was curious as to how thick it was in this weather. It shakes in the bottle, and pours well, so it is thin enough--Not much thicker than Delo 15w-40 was. I have been very pleased with the oil--The temp reduction in the diff while towing was unbelievable--with 75w-90 Valvoline syn in the diff it would be too hot to lay my hand on for more than a few seconds--with the Amsoil I can leave it on there all day, it is warm, but definitely not hot.
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#10
I used RP 85w140 in Co. and it was great in spite of all the naysayers. My test reports were the best of all the lubes I tried. What wt. you use depends on how you use your truck. If I used the truck hard at all I'd use a minimum of 75w140 unless I lived at Minot or equally cold place. I just haven't seen what I'd call adequate protection from 75w90 in these trucks. Craig
#11
Ive got redline 75-140 in both front and back axles, it gets to -35 here, and the diffs have not blown apart yet
75-90 and 75 140 have close to the same poor points in cold weather, from what ive read
75-90 and 75 140 have close to the same poor points in cold weather, from what ive read
#15
You might lose a little MPG with a 140 gear oil, but it would be so minimal that it couldn't be calculated. The extra protection of a 75W-140 is more than worth it IMO.