I’m thinking of doing a gearbox oil change in my 912 (902/16 box) and just wondering which oil people use/recommend.
I’ve heard several recommendations over the years for swepco, I’ve also heard plenty of people say this is recommended if you have worn synchros as it can extend their life, but I’ve also heard some reports from people saying their gear change was more difficult after changing to swepco, not a road I really want to go down as it currently changes beautifully.
Think I’d rather go with something as close to oem specs as possible ideally, is there anything additional to be concerned with like the equivalent zddp issue with engine oils?
Best gearbox oil?
Best gearbox oil?
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Re: Best gearbox oil?
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I always used a good quality hypoid EP90 gear oil - usually bought from Eurocar Parts or GSF ...
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I always used a good quality hypoid EP90 gear oil - usually bought from Eurocar Parts or GSF ...
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Re: Best gearbox oil?
I don't know if it's the best but I rate all oil by Smith and Allan
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Re: Best gearbox oil?
I agree with Andy
A decent EP90 dino oil is what was specified by Porsche.
If it ain’t broke.......
A decent EP90 dino oil is what was specified by Porsche.
If it ain’t broke.......
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1969 912/6 hotish rod in build
1974 914 Dead
LI 125 Lambretta (Yeah right it’s a 125)
Mini Cooper s
Re: Best gearbox oil?
I put the swepco stuff in mine as I read it was better for older gearboxes and it seems to work really well. But I wouldn't say it made a huge difference in shifting gears.
Re: Best gearbox oil?
Cheers all, appreciate the recommendations
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Re: Best gearbox oil?
Just about to order some gearbox oil but so confused as to whether to stick with GL4 or go for GL5 spec?
From what I've read GL5 gives far better lubrication than GL4 but the additional additives can accelerate synchro wear, not something I'm keen to actuate.
I've seen some comments about some GL5 oils being OK to use and others not. Am I best steering clear and just sticking to GL4? If so will that give sufficient protection?
So at the moment I'm looking at the following options from Opie:
Millers who seem to offer GL4 and GL5 in their classic range, both apparently fine for use with yellow metals, are there any yellow metals inside a 901 gearbox and is it only the yellow metals I need to worry about with GL5?
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-68916-mill ... ntID=89758
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-69297-mill ... ntID=91296
Motul which states that it meets GL4 and GL5 specification. Apparently uses molybdenum bisulphide to reduce noise, isn't this the same additive used in Swepco 201 that a lot of people seem to dislike these days?
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-60207-motu ... ntID=67555
Or Castrol, which meets GL4 spec
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-77274-cast ... tID=112022
Utter minefield!
From what I've read GL5 gives far better lubrication than GL4 but the additional additives can accelerate synchro wear, not something I'm keen to actuate.
I've seen some comments about some GL5 oils being OK to use and others not. Am I best steering clear and just sticking to GL4? If so will that give sufficient protection?
So at the moment I'm looking at the following options from Opie:
Millers who seem to offer GL4 and GL5 in their classic range, both apparently fine for use with yellow metals, are there any yellow metals inside a 901 gearbox and is it only the yellow metals I need to worry about with GL5?
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-68916-mill ... ntID=89758
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-69297-mill ... ntID=91296
Motul which states that it meets GL4 and GL5 specification. Apparently uses molybdenum bisulphide to reduce noise, isn't this the same additive used in Swepco 201 that a lot of people seem to dislike these days?
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-60207-motu ... ntID=67555
Or Castrol, which meets GL4 spec
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-77274-cast ... tID=112022
Utter minefield!
Burgundy 69 912
Audi A4 1.8T sport avant
VW T25 magnum multivan
Audi A4 1.8T sport avant
VW T25 magnum multivan