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[TowerTalk] RE : Gear Box Lub

To: "'Michael Tope'" <W4EF@dellroy.com>, "'Win'" <w0lz@winlyn.us>,<TowerTalk@contesting.com>
Subject: [TowerTalk] RE : Gear Box Lub
From: "hermans" <on4kj@skynet.be>
Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 20:50:46 +0100
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Win,

I use Peugeot high performance greasse ref 9735D2 
Resistance to extreme pressures.
Temperature range -30° C to +- 130° C
Anti wear
Very good resistance to oxidation
Very good mecanical resistance

Usge :
Lubtification of R ZEPPA transmissions 
Shafts, Ball ends, Gear boxes

I drive a Peugeot 307 sw, and its the my 11th Peugeot, after 7 Opels. 
Its now about two years I opened my  G2000-RC ( on a faulty diagnose ) so I
cleaned up every thing gave it a exeptional maintenance, closed up after
lubrification with the above mentioned grease and it runs very smootly.  
Sure there are other equivalent brands in the same categorie you can find
across the pont.
Hope this helps.
Those who think it might not be a good tip, well play the tune, " Tell me
why " Franki Laine 1950 if I remember well , and I still like it ...
73 and have fun, but stay out of the vicinity of XYL when using the
stuff.......

Jos on4kj - os5n,


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Win" <w0lz@winlyn.us>
To: <TowerTalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 6:30 AM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Gear Box Lub


>I asked this before and never received a reply.  What is the proper 
>lube
>for
> a MD-80 Motor Drive gear box?  Any information on lubing the gear box 
> would
> be appreciated.
>
> Win, w0lz
>

I have a similar question. I am in the process of re-lubing a Create RC5A3.
I was going to use a general purpose Lithium grease (NLGI Grade 2) that I
picked up at the local auto parts store. It appears to have similar
consistency to the grease that was in the worm gear chamber, but I am not up
on the subtleties of grease, so I don't know if I am using the right stuff.
The rotor manual is fairly vague on this -  it states that an "optimum
quality grease" should be used. Any gear-heads with grease expertise out
there?

Thanks,

Mike W4EF................................ 


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