Lubrication, Approved lubricants, Recommendations for viscosity/ambient temperature – Spicer Single Drive Axles Service Manual: S140 Series User Manual

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Lubrication

Lubrication

Lubrication

The ability of a drive axle to deliver quiet, trouble-free opera-

tion over a period of years is largely dependent upon the use

of good-quality gear lubrication in the correct quantity. The

most satisfactory results can be obtained by following the

directions contained in this manual.

The following lubrication instructions represent the most cur-

rent recommendations from the Axle & Brake Division of Dana.

Approved Lubricants

General - Gear lubrications acceptable under military specifi-

cation (MILSPEC) MIL-L-2105D (Lubricating Oils, Gear, Mul-

tipurpose) are approved for use in

Spicer

Drive

Axles.

The MIL-L-2105D specification defines performance and vis-

cosity requirements for multigrade oils. It supersedes both

MIL-L-2105B, MIL-L-2105C and cold weather specification

MIL-L-10324A. This specification applies to both petroleum-

based and synthetic based gear lubricants if they appear on

the most current “Qualified Products List” (QPL-2105) for

MIL-L-2105D.

Note: The use of separate oil additives and/or friction modifi-

ers are not approved in

Spicer Drive Axles.

Synthetic Based - Synthetic-based gear lubricants exhibit

superior thermal and oxidation stability, and generally

degrade at a lower rate when compared to petroleum-based

lubricants. The performance characteristics of these lubri-

cants include extended change intervals, improved fuel econ-

omy, better extreme temperature operation, reduced wear and

cleaner component appearance. The family of

Spicer gear

lubricants represents a premium quality synthetic lube

which fully meets or exceeds the requirements of

MIL-L-2105D. These products, available in both 75W-90

and 80/W-140, have demonstrated superior performance in

comparison to others qualified under the MILSPEC, as dem-

onstrated by extensive laboratory and field testing. For a com-

plete list of Spicer-approved synthetic lubricants, contact

your local Dana representative. See back cover of this

manual for appropriate phone number.

Makeup Lube - Maximum amount of non-synthetic makeup

lube is 10%.

Recommendations for Viscosity/Ambient
Temperature

The following chart lists the various SAE Grades covered by

MIL-L-2105D and the associated ambient temperature range

from each. Those SAE grades shown with an asterisk (*) are

available in the Spicer family of synthetic gear lubricants.

The lowest ambient temperatures covered by this chart are

-40°F and -40°C. Lubrication recommendations for those

applications which consistently operate below this tempera-

ture range must be obtained through Dana by contacting

your local Dana

representative.

Grade

Ambient Temperature Range

75W

-40°F to -15°F (-40°C to -26°C)

75W-80

-40°F to 80°F (-40°C to 21°C)

75W-90*

-40°F to 100°F (-40°C to 38°C)

75W-140

-40°F and above (-40°C and above)

80W-90

-15°F to 100°F (-26°C to 38°C)

80W-140*

-15°F and above (-26°C and above)

85W-140

10°F and above (-12°C and above)

* Available in the Spicer family

of synthetic gear lubricants.

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