myspitfire said:
Don't forget NOT TO GREASE THE TRUNNIONS :hammer: @ THE FRONT
Sorry, can't agree with that. Factory recommendation up until the TR4A was for grease, and the early trunnions are frequently not oil-tight. Any slight advantage of oil over grease is obviated by having the oil leak out while grease won't. The later trunnions are a totally different design. And the trunnions on TS39781LO have lasted over 20 years and well over 100,000 miles with just grease (and are still in better condition than the ones I found on TS13571L).
I also disagree about non-detergent oil, but that horse has been pretty well beaten already. Check out John's site where he says the countershaft on the big TRs has be upgraded to roller bearings ... using better oil will make the stock thrust washers last a long, long time (which is exactly why the factory switched to <span style="font-weight: bold">recommending</span> gear oil).
Graphic grease? Assuming you meant graphite grease, I still disagree. It's no wonder everyone wants to convert to R&P; no one understands how to make the original steering box work. Replace the worn out bushing and fill it with full synthetic gear oil, the difference will amaze you. Grease makes it drive like a truck!
And my TR3A diff has had GL5 in it for upwards of 20 years and perhaps 200,000 hard miles. Was well worn when I got it, no worse now ... you can try to tell me that's the wrong oil but I'll never believe it after that kind of experience. The ones I've busted have all had GL4 ... maybe there's a correlation there and maybe not.
That reminds me, I'd better change the diff oil in the project.