RJS
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Hey All,
I'm almost sorry to bring this up...but, here goes...
I have often seen Valvoline VR1 20W-50 recommended for the Triumph A-Type OD tranny. So, I went down to my FLAPS today and they stocked this. However, they also stock a straight weight SAE 50.
Any idea if the straight 50 weight would work better or worse in the OD tranny? My priority is smooth shifts. I rarely use the OD and I never use it before the car is fully warmed up. I drive April to November when the temps are generally above 45 degrees F.
I've used a straight SAE 30 weight in the past (non-detergent) with mixed results. The 2nd to 3rd gear shifts definitely became "notchy" when warm/hot. Otherwise, I was happy with it.
When I bought the car (13 years ago), the PO had been using 80W/90 gear oil, which performed extremely well, other than it was gear oil (and the sulfur issues therein).
Thanks
Bob
I'm almost sorry to bring this up...but, here goes...
I have often seen Valvoline VR1 20W-50 recommended for the Triumph A-Type OD tranny. So, I went down to my FLAPS today and they stocked this. However, they also stock a straight weight SAE 50.
Any idea if the straight 50 weight would work better or worse in the OD tranny? My priority is smooth shifts. I rarely use the OD and I never use it before the car is fully warmed up. I drive April to November when the temps are generally above 45 degrees F.
I've used a straight SAE 30 weight in the past (non-detergent) with mixed results. The 2nd to 3rd gear shifts definitely became "notchy" when warm/hot. Otherwise, I was happy with it.
When I bought the car (13 years ago), the PO had been using 80W/90 gear oil, which performed extremely well, other than it was gear oil (and the sulfur issues therein).
Thanks
Bob