90EP - Who Has It?

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jacksplace

90EP - Who Has It?

Post by jacksplace »

My book calls for 90 wt gear lube in the gearbox and 90EP gear lube in the differential. The only thing I can find is 80-90 API. Anyone have any suggestions?
fiatguy85

Post by fiatguy85 »

The important thing is the 90 wt GL-1 oil for the gear box which lacks the brass eating sulfur. Vick Autosport has it. http://www.vickauto.com . I belive you can still find the 90EP at most auto parts stores, but maybe I'm wrong.
jacksplace

Post by jacksplace »

Thanks John. I've checked all parts stores in Yuma. They all know what "EP" means but none have a lube designated "EP". Also, none have just 90 wt. They all have 80-90 which should be OK for the gearbox.
TVST*R

Post by TVST*R »

Can't the same GL-1 be used in both Dif and GB? I am using Redline.
pastaroni

Post by pastaroni »

just a comment here.. GL1 is just general purpose gear lube, you can buy it in 5 gallon buckets from tractor supply stores. much cheaper than buying in quarts from vendors, of course, you will have alot more oil than just 1 transmission worth.
jacksplace

Post by jacksplace »

I don't know exactly what the difference is between standard 90 and 90EP. I am told that one of them is corrosive to brass. My book specifies 90 No EP for the gearbox and 90EP for the diff. I just ordered standard 90 No EP from Vicks. It cost $4.95 per quart plus shipping. Friends tell me that I should have just bought whatever was on the shelf! (I think they're right).
fiatguy85

Post by fiatguy85 »

Yes, the GL1 can go in the diff. But you cannot put the 90EP in the gearbox, because of the sulfur that eats the synchros.
jacksplace

Post by jacksplace »

I finally received the gear oil from VICK. It'l labeled GL-1 90W "Ultra High Performance" Gear Lubricant (Quotes are mine). The label on the back states that it is "Non-EP". Oh well, at $4.95 per quart I suppose it should be "Ultra High Performance".
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