Some of the articles that I read said sludge can prevent aged gaskets from
leaking. When synthetics are used, they tend to dissolve the sludge and leaks
then occur. Also, early synthetics were not friendly to some gasket materials,
allegedly, with newer formulations, that is no longer a problem
-Mike-
From: Kent Olsen <kilo6dko@gmail.com>
To: Mike Fahmie <wa6zty@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, September 5, 2016 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] US Tower gearbox
This may not be relevant but I switched from dino oil to synthetic in my Jeep
motor. It was told it was not necessary to flush. The new synthetic oil seeped
out of all the gasket in the motor. Just FYI 73
Kent
NC6B
On Sep 5, 2016 12:49 PM, "Mike Fahmie via TowerTalk" <towertalk@contesting.com>
wrote:
I did some Goggling on the subject of flushing before switching to synthetic
oil and, at least in the case of automotive engine oil, all of the references I
found said that it wasn't necessary. They say that synthetic oils are already
a mix of mineral and synthetic. Synthetics do tend to loosen debris so perhaps
it might be wise to run awhile with the first batch of synthetic then drain and
refill if your system has been in service long enough to be dirty.
I found this on Mobil's website;
While Mobil SHC 600 Series are generally compatible with mineral oil based
products, a mixture may detract from their performance. Consequently it is
recommended that before changing a system to one of Mobil SHC 600 Series
products, it should be thoroughly cleaned out and flushed to achieve the
maximum performance benefits.-Mike-
From: Bob K6UJ <k6uj@pacbell.net>
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Sent: Monday, September 5, 2016 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] US Tower gearbox
John,
I don't know the capacity of your TX455 gearbox but it would not be over
one quart.
My HDX589 gearbox takes exactly one quart.
As you probably already know it is important to flush the old gear lube
out with
the synthetic lube you are going to use. The original lube and the
synthetic are
not compatible. I would order two quarts. That should work fine for
flush and fill.
Here's a supplier that I have used.
https://www.zoro.com/mobil- mobil-shc-630-circulating-iso-
220-1qt-120272/i/G0943074/
Bob
K6UJ
On 9/5/16 10:27 AM, John Holmes wrote:
> I was reading with interest the explanations of the lube needed for US
> Towers. My TX455 has been up for five years now and, while I have lubed the
> grease fittings regularly, I've never changed the oil. I want to do this now
> using SHC630 as K6UJ noted. However, before I order this, how much would you
> recommend I order? Would 2 quarts be enough to both flush the gear assemble
> and refill it? I'd hate to have too little on hand after draining.
> Thanks for your help.
> 73,
>
> John W9ILY
>
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