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TR5/TR250 Overdrive Gear box oil

Joe_Healey

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Healey guy operating in a foreign land. I'm resurrecting a 68 TR250. Just got it running after sleeping since 1979. On Healeys the trans overdrive use straight 30 WT motor oil. Can I assume the same on the Triumph? TIA

Joe
 
We argue a lot about that; Triumph said to use GL4 "hypoid" gear oil instead. The legend as I heard it was that they were having a lot of early gearbox failures with the straight 30 weight, and the GL4 helped protect the countershaft bearings.

My personal favorite is Redline MT-90. Doesn't make much difference to the OD as near as I can tell, but makes a significant improvement in how well the main gearbox shifts. Kind of expensive and hard to find in stores (I bought a case on Amazon), but worth it IMO.
 
Joe, I use 30W non detergent in both my A Type and J Types with no issues.

Cheers
Tush
 
I used 30w in my 250 when I first put the A type overdrive in. It sounded as though the transmission gears were badly lacking lubrication. I went to StaLube 85/90 GL4 gear oil and I have had no problems. That was quite a few years ago. I live in a fairly warm climate.
Bob
 
+1 on the GL4. Used it in my 3A for years, and just changed the fluids in the 4 I picked up.
May go with the Redline when I get around to rebuilding the car.
 
Thank you all for your thoughts. I have some Brad Penn 30 wt. at home so I will try that first and move to Redline if I'm not happy with the shifting. I do appreciate the help. Here is my team with the car IMG_0529.jpg
 
Good looking crew and car!
 
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