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Technical => 105/115 Series (105 Coupe/Spider/Berlina) => Topic started by: Colin Byrne on September 18, 2009, 10:02:20 AM

Title: Motul gear oil
Post by: Colin Byrne on September 18, 2009, 10:02:20 AM
hi guy's
   Last time I was in Tassie I was given around 20 L of this Motul gear oil,  just wondering if anyone has used it and if it would be at all suitable for 105 gearbox's or diff's, I'm assuming it won't be any good but thought I'd ask the question anyway as I'm sick of looking at the stuff on my garage shelf

SPECIFICATIONS



Product   MOTYLGEAR



Feature   Semi-synthetic. Excellent fluidity at low temperature permits easy gear shift,
stable at high temperatures.



SAE/DOT Standard   80W-140



Specification   API GL4/GL5 & MIL-L-2105D



Maker's Approval   —



Compatibility   Heavy duty gearboxes without wet clutches & hypoid rear axles without LSD.

Title: Re: Motul gear oil
Post by: Doug Gould on September 19, 2009, 03:15:29 PM
Colin

Motul is a good brand, why are you skeptical? I'm sure you know about SAE grades and I think its grade matches the requirement for the Alfa gearbox. GL4/GL5 refers to its EP properties (which in turn relates to sulphur content - or used to). One of GL4/5 is intended for plain gears and the other LSD diffs. I forget which. Last time I researched this (maybe 10 years ago) the two were mutually exclusive, but now I see specs like the Motul one which intimates dual compatibility. I'm presuming that they now have a way to achieve extreme pressure properties without sulphur which can damage the clutch packs of LSD's.

I'd be tempted to give it a go and see what you think.

Doug
Title: Re: Motul gear oil
Post by: MD on September 19, 2009, 04:20:36 PM
My suggestion is litle different. For my style of shifting that oil grade is too heavy on the synchros especially from cold. For a differential oil it will be ok if it is an open diff. The brand of oil is fine.