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By Thack
#54142
big al: I'm with Presto on this. The "correct grade of oil" in the four speed gearbox is, in fact, grease.
By ChrisD
#54143
Big Al. I also had to go the grease route on my 1996 iron barrel. But last year I bit the bullet and had the sealed bearings installed together with new bushes. Now it runs on 20-50 and a dash of molyslip. Magic gear changing now.
ChrisD
By PO51UHD
#54145
Penrite do a sloppy grease specially formulated for leaky old gearboxes. My Connie with 4-speed box has been running with this for several months and it's fine - no leaks and works fine!

Stephen
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By PeteF
#54146
Might be useful to know exactly what machine we are talking about.
By simon
#54157
00 grade grease is the stuff. Castrol still make it. I used to purchase litres of it from a yacht winch maker here in Auckland as Castrol only sell it in big drums.
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By Leon Novello
#54158
There must be millions of motorcycles and machines which use 00 grease in the gearbox, some don`t even have seals. If the box is leaking when it never leaked before; fix the problem. If there is grease in the box from new, use grease, the machinery was designed to run in it and it won`t hurt it at all.
By Phil Ashbrook
#55416
Penrite 00 is the stuff to use , jet black and needs a bit of thinning with engine oil to get the stuff in , my box does not leak after o ring and main shaft seal were replaced with new bearings and lay shaft bush fitted , I washed the felt seal for the sprocket and put a blob of epoxy resin over the bush gear operator pin screw which can weep when hot . 4 speed boxes were made with grease in mind , will last for years .

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