Silicon oil.

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Silicon oil.

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Can I use silicon oil (only thin layer) for conservation transmission and another gear boxes before final assembly on the frame?
And second question: Can I use 80W140 oil for all transmission without any risk?
Thank you for answers.
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Why don't you use the proper recommended SAE 90 gear oil with low sulphur content?
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Post by helander »

Because guy who is restoring jeeps in Holland recommends me this kind of oil. My question was just to be sure that is correct.
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Do not use silicon grease or silicon spray lube in a mechanism that is normally operated on a petroleum base oil. The silicon can never be completely flushed out of the system. If you want a temporary preservative use LPS3 or the equivlent.

You can use the modern multigrade gear oils like 80W140 but you must select a brand that clearly states their oil's sulpher content is low enough not to harm non-ferrous metals like brass synchro rings in your transmission.
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Post by helander »

Thank you Wesk. Till now I used spray silicon on some parts in transmission, so I hope that it is no big problem or have I to clean it again?
In my country supplier doesn´t know LPS3, i must try to find other equivalent.
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LPS3 is a simple oil (petroleum) based spray oil. You do not want to use an oil based preservative oil when your primary purpose is lubrication. Those leave a sticky film on surfaces to help prevent corrosion.

There are no cleaners that will remove every trace of silicon. This is one reason I avoid its use.
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Post by helander »

O.K. and thank you again Wesk.
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