synthetic fluid with eaton posi traction 12 bolt
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synthetic fluid with eaton posi traction 12 bolt
Ordered a moser 12 bolt today, I know moser says not to use synthetic but a have a whole case of amsoil in my garage! Anyway I went to the eaton web site and they mentioned nothing about not using synthetics, they even said that if you do use them use a non RTV sealant on the cover. I E-mailed them just to check so I will keep you posted until then what are your thoughts and experiences with synthetics? Nothing but good ones for me!
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Re: synthetic fluid with eaton posi traction 12 bolt
When I had to put a new posi in my redneck truck last February, I went with an Eaton posi. I remember in the instructions it specified that you are NOT to use synthetic fluid of any kind. Not sure of the reason why though.
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Re: synthetic fluid with eaton posi traction 12 bolt
When I put synthetic in my stock auburn 10 bolt, I peeled rubber and to my amazement got only 1 wheel to spin. And at the burnout box only made smoke with one wheel. My car also went sideways. Now with my DTS 12 bolt, I have dino oil and can peel both rear tires evenly. My conclusion was the synthetic was too slippery and caused the wet clutches in my auburn to slip so it didn't transfer traction like it's suppose to.
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Re: synthetic fluid with eaton posi traction 12 bolt
I know this is a bit of a falacy. When i first got my transam I had a huge oil consumption problem. I tried Castol (dino), Valvoline and Mobil 1 synthetics. Nothing helped. Switched to Amsoil and my consumption went from 3 quarts every oil change to 1/2 a quart. FYI some years including mine call for synthetic in the rearend. Amsoil and just about every other sythetic manufacturer add friction modifyers for to thier lube for use in limited slip rearends (both clutch and cone). I think I am going to break my rear end in on "DINO" and then switch to synthetic. Anybody ever tried that?
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Re: synthetic fluid with eaton posi traction 12 bolt
odd. i've been using amsoil 75-90 in my stock rear end, never had a problem, works great. i too ordered a moser about 3 days ago, and my uncle is an amsoil dealer, so i was just gonna use that, i think i'll give moser a call and see what they say and why they say it, but my rear end works great with the amsoil...odd...
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Re: synthetic fluid with eaton posi traction 12 bolt
stock rear end (which has a torsen differential) calls for synthetic fluid in the manual. The torsen doesn't use clutches for it's operation, so there's nothing to slip. (It uses gears and springs IIRC) The other posi units are cone (auburn) or clutch(eaton) type, I know the clutch types will usually slip if synthetic fluid is used with it.
My 00 and 01 vehicles specifically call for 75w90 synthetic fluid in the manauls. I think it is best to go with what the manufacturer (moser in this case for the 12 bolts) says and to use non-synthetic oil.
My 00 and 01 vehicles specifically call for 75w90 synthetic fluid in the manauls. I think it is best to go with what the manufacturer (moser in this case for the 12 bolts) says and to use non-synthetic oil.
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Re: synthetic fluid with eaton posi traction 12 bolt
eaton has still not answered back, but like I said on their webd site it said.
"If using synthetic fluid use a non RTV sealant on the cover"
whats your take on that?
"If using synthetic fluid use a non RTV sealant on the cover"
whats your take on that?
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Re: synthetic fluid with eaton posi traction 12 bolt
This was what I found on Eaton's FAQ page regarding limited slip differentials.
http://www.traction.eaton.com/prod6.htm
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">
What type of lubricant and limited slip additive should I use with my newly purchased Eaton Limited Slip Differential?
Eaton strongly recommends utilizing an API-GL5 approved Mineral-Based 80W-90 Axle Lubricant and one 4-oz bottle of Limited Slip Additive (GM or Ford).</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">
http://www.traction.eaton.com/prod6.htm
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">
What type of lubricant and limited slip additive should I use with my newly purchased Eaton Limited Slip Differential?
Eaton strongly recommends utilizing an API-GL5 approved Mineral-Based 80W-90 Axle Lubricant and one 4-oz bottle of Limited Slip Additive (GM or Ford).</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">
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Re: synthetic fluid with eaton posi traction 12 bolt
I removed the synthetic from my '02 SS rear axle and went to a mineral-based lube, but still added the GM limited slip additive. That was right after purchase. Because of previous earlier "whining" issues on my '99 M6 SS is reason for doing so. My opinion is that the mineral based lubes keep them quieter longer--and that's JUST my opinion. WJ. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" />
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Re: synthetic fluid with eaton posi traction 12 bolt
Ya I seen the fax page. They recomend mineral based, acualy they recomend Texaco 80-90. Which they also add availible at any Gm dealership. Sounds a little fishy to me! Try going to.......
www.eatonposi.com
And look at the technical and installation section.
www.eatonposi.com
And look at the technical and installation section.