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At a dockside gabfest, someone suggested I use ATF in my Volvo mechanical, non-hydraulic, Volvo gearboxes. Any thoughts on that?
I would use what the manual recommends and nothing else except in an emergency and in thet case, I would drain it and replace it with the proper lubricant ASAP.At a dockside gabfest, someone suggested I use ATF in my Volvo mechanical, non-hydraulic, Volvo gearboxes. Any thoughts on that?
At a dockside gabfest, someone suggested I use ATF in my Volvo mechanical, non-hydraulic, Volvo gearboxes. Any thoughts on that?
FF's response is precisely the issue, no details as to viscosity, weight, type - just use "synthetic." You cannot go wrong by going by the book. The notion that gear engineers of 20 or 30 years ago were in the dark ages on this subject is just plain silly. For reference look up Cat, SAE Chevron, Shell and ASTM lubrication test procedures and note the dates for setting of standards and lab equipment used.
Changing the Mfg spec is never a great idea , but changes in specs DO change over the decades.
Get todays !
For a gear box Synthetic may run cooler and lube better.
FF
By the way Jay, how hot does your transmission run? My Hurth ZFs seldom get above 115 degrees.