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| uk.rec.cars.classic (Classic Cars) (uk.rec.cars.classic) |
| Tags: 2000, noise, transmission, triumph, update |
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AWM wrote:
"Jim Warren" wrote in message ... Willy Eckerslyke wrote in message ... Incidentally, the book recommends Castrol Hypoy rather than Castrol EP90. And what brands are GL4 and GL5 free at the moment? I'm pretty clueless about this as you probably guessed, but it's my impression that all (?) gear oils are either GL4 or GL5 specification and that if neither is mentioned, assume it's GL4. Sugest you forget about oil its a wild goose chase and change the right hand rear wheel bearing -- symptoms are classic. I only mentioned the oil issue as a by-the-way after seeing the notice on Canley Classics' webpage. You're right, whether or not this is something to worry about is drifting away from the topic of the thread. |
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Willy Eckerslyke wrote in message ... AWM wrote: I'm pretty clueless about this as you probably guessed, but it's my impression that all (?) gear oils are either GL4 or GL5 specification and that if neither is mentioned, assume it's GL4. I only mentioned the oil issue as a by-the-way after seeing the notice on Canley Classics' webpage. You're right, whether or not this is something to worry about is drifting away from the topic of the thread. I couldn't find anything on the Canley site this morning, but a Google search found an American web site for owners of British cars. They specifically say that GL4 is OK but do not use GL5 oils... I am going to ignore the gear oil issue for now. I am pretty sure my problem is not in the diff. I have arranged for my car to go on a hoist tomorrow. Then I will find out whether anything is more obvious when I can walk underneath it with a bright light. The garage also has a rolling road, which will make it possible to listen for noises from outside the car while the transmission turns. Identification of the source of a noise from the drivers seat is never easy. In view of the help and interest so far (thanks for all the suggestions), I will report back what I find. Jim |
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