- Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:10 pm
#13244
I’ve always found the recommended lubricants for the gearbox a little puzzling.
The initial full fill is grade 00 grease…which is much thicker than normal engine oil. Grease was specified as to offer the highest strength anti-wear property at that time and also to minimise leakage. Then if any grease is lost it was recommended that engine oil was added, but the original engine oil recommended was straight 50 grade oil, which is reasonably thick but still thinner than grease. Then it seems, someone thought 20-50 multigrade oil at normal cold temperatures was the same viscosity as 50 grade oil, presumably not understanding that 20-50 grade oil is the same viscosity as 20 grade oil, not 50 grade oil! (20-50 grade oil has the viscosity of a straight 50 grade oil at 100 degrees C, but that is still thinner than a 20 grade oil at normal cold temperatures). It is true that with the semi unit construction Bullet and Meteor engines the gearbox is heated up quite a bit so straight grease and oil will thin somewhat anyway, but unless the gearbox reaches 100 degrees C then the straight 50 grade oil will always be thicker than the 20-50 multigrade oil. This is why I would top up the grease with a high quality mono grade 50 weight oil rather than a multigrade. Anders is correct when he says the viscocity of gearbox oil grades are thinner than equivalent engine grades, as they use a different scale. 90 grade gearbox oil is about the same as 50 grade engine oil, so don’t assume EP90 is thicker. As to whether EP type oils are harmful, as far as I can make out from reading scores of web info is that modern EP oils are OK with yellow metal bushes as the active sulphur anti-wear ingredient has been changed but one still has to be careful and perhaps you should choose “classic type†gear oils that are made by many oil manufacturers nowadays. Otherwise just stick to the recommended stuff. Oh yes Ant. The gearbox can be converted to a sealed bearing on the kickstart side to prevent (lessen) leakages when using oil only rather than grease.