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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
amoco 85w-140 gear oil:
Can anyone give me a gear oil that can replace the amoco 85w-140 gear oil? |
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Gold Member - 25 or more posts |
Check out the BP website for Energear Hypo-U gear oils. They swallowed up Amoco some time ago and have consolidated the lubricant line of products. I know Amsoil also has an equivlent but it's a synthetic.
rgf |
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Platinum Member - 50 or more posts |
AS does ChevronTexaco
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Hi, I've had tremendous luck with the Swepco 201 80-90. It especially doesn't mix with water. The turn motor on the operators cab was taking water in to through the bolts, since it faces up and the bolts are seated on a resessed surface. The water stays seperate so from time to time we just let the water out and leave the oil in, using the LOA. The salesman seemed a little over confident and over enthusiastic almost making me not want to work with him, but so far he's saved me thousands accross the board. Same fluid solved a shifting problem I had in my Harley and seems to reduce the drag, big time in my Autocar. www.swepcousa.com
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Silver Member - 10 or more posts |
you can replace amoco 85w140 with omega690
with similiar vg thisis hi performance oil and synthetic formulation |
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