Andy
Diff Oil
#1 Diff Oil
Further to recent posts on this subject I have received a definitive answer from Ken Jenkins, Technical Advisor for the JEC whose opinion I respect, and for an e type diff, non LSD he recommends Hypoy 90 so thats good enough for me.
Andy
Andy
Andy '69 Series 2 2 plus 2
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#2 Re: Diff Oil
Andy,
Did he make a recommendation for a LSD ?
Did he make a recommendation for a LSD ?
Mike,
1970 S2 FHC 2R28165
1970 S2 FHC 2R28165
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#3 Re: Diff Oil
To be honest, I didn't ask, sorry. I will ask because I have another question for him so I will let you know when he replies.
Andy '69 Series 2 2 plus 2
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#4 Re: Diff Oil
Hi Mike.....Morris make a great range of oils that are easy to obtain....they have a lsd oil that already has the aditive in.....SNG sell it or local car shops http://www.morrislubricantsonline.co.uk ... r-oil.html i know a few E owners that use it with no problems
Steve
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
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#5 Re: Diff Oil
Ken uses Millers oil for either type of diff.
As a post script he doesn't recommend synthetic oil in the gearbox, EP 90 is the choice.
As a post script he doesn't recommend synthetic oil in the gearbox, EP 90 is the choice.
Andy '69 Series 2 2 plus 2
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