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Multi gear oil weight

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440, Manual steering, A833, Dana- I’ve used SAE 80-90 in trans, and diff (with limited slip friction), but didn’t have manual steering.

Confirming all three can use same multi-purpose gear oil weight. Service manual indicates yes.

Thanks!
 
Thanks! I looked it up and that would be distributed by a grease gun? It’s that heavy of a weight product?
 
It's almost liquid, it's a zero weight grease. I put it in a soup can, warm it on a hot plate and pour it in. You could also use a grease gun with just an open hose on it and stuff as far in as you can b4 pumping.
 
I like the John Deere Corn Head grease as well. Use it in the steering sectors of my old Ford tractors. I keep a specific grease gun loaded with it.
 
FSM says fill it to covering the worm gear? If that’s correct it’s definitely low right now. PS conversion on the winter horizon …

Thanks guys!
 
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