Spicer Lubrication Specifications Universal Joints Tri-Fold User Manual

Lubrication specifications universal joints, Spicer, Driveshaft lubrication intervals

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J3299-3-DSSP

JANUARY 2012

Supersedes

J3299-2-DSSP Dated
June 2008

LUBRICATION SPECIFICATIONS
UNIVERSAL JOINTS

Recommended Relube Cycles for Universal Joint Kits

Relubrication cycles vary depending on the service requirements and operating conditions of the equipment. Chart 4

shows a recommended lube cycle for various types of service.

Lubrication Procedure for 10 Series Slip Assemblies

Relube slip assemblies at the same intervals as universal joint kits. Apply grease gun pressure until grease appears

at the pressure relief hole in the slip yoke plug. (See Photo 2)
Cover the hole in the plug with your finger and continue pres-sure until grease appears at the slip yoke seal. (See Photo 3)

Photo 3

Photo 2

Important - In cold winter months, activate the slip spline assembly by driving the vehicle sufficiently to cause

displacement of the grease prior to its stiffening. Otherwise, the slip yoke plug may be forced out due to hydraulic

pressure causing loss of grease and allowing abrasive contaminants to enter the slip spline.
The SPL slip assemblies are lube for life and do not require greasing. Any damage to the boot or loss of a boot

clamp will require the old boot to be removed and a new boot kit installed. Follow the proper procedure for cleaning

the yoke shaft and slip sleeve before adding new grease. This procedure can be found in service manual 3264-SPL.

Note: The boot kits have the proper amount of grease in every kit, it is not necessary to add additional grease.

Recommended Lubricants for Slip Assemblies

Always use a good E.P. grease, meeting N.L.G.I. Grade 2 specifications, on Glidecoat™ and steel splines. The

same lubricant used for universal joint kits is satisfactory for slip assemblies.

Lubrication Procedure for Non Self-Aligning Center Bearing Assemblies

Initial lubrication is done by Spicer manufacturers. (No attempt should be made to add or change grease within the

bearing itself.) However, when servicing a driveshaft in the field with a new center bearing, it is necessary to fill the

entire cavity around the bearing with waterproof grease to shield the bearing from water and contaminants. The

quantity should be sufficient to fill the cavity to the extreme edge of the slinger surrounding the bearing.
Lubricants must be waterproof. See Recommended Lubricants for Center Bearings, below.

Lubrication Procedure for Self-Aligning “XC” Center Bearing Assemblies

The XC self aligning center bearing does not require any lubrication within the bearing or to the bearing outer surface

due to the maintenance-free double lip seal bearing.

Recommended Lubricants for Center Bearings

Rylon Premium No. 3

Source: Amoco Oil Company

Amolith 8516

Source: Amoco Oil Company

Van Talgar No. 4

Source: Exxon Company

© Dana Holding Corporation, 2011

Dana Holding Corporation

Aftermarket Group

PO Box 321

Toledo, Ohio 43697-0321

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We recommend genuine Spicer

®

SPICER

®

DRIVESHAFT LUBRICATION INTERVALS*

SERIES

CITY

ON-HWY.

LINEHAUL

ON/OFF-HWY.

Spicer® 10-Series™

5,000/8,000 mi

10,000/15,000 mi

10,000/15,000 mi

5,000/8,000 mi

(1480 thru 1810 & SPL-90)

(8,000/12,800 km)

(16,000/24,000 km)

(16,000/24,000 km)

(8,000/12,000 km)

Slip members also require

or 3 Months

or 3 Months

or 3 Months

or 3 Months

lubrication.

(whichever

(whichever

(whichever

(whichever

comes first)

comes first)

comes first)

comes first)

Spicer Life Series® - Medium Duty

25,000 mi

25,000 mi

25,000 mi

25,000 mi

(SPL-55, 70 & 100)

40,000 km

40,000 km

40,000 km

40,000 km

Slip members are booted and

or 6 Months

or 6 Months

or 6 Months

or 6 Months

permanently lubricated.

(whichever

(whichever

(whichever

(whichever

comes first)

comes first)

comes first)

comes first)

Spicer Life Series - Heavy Duty

25,000 mi

100,000 mi

100,000 mi

25,000 mi

(SPL-140)

40,000 km

160,000 km

160,000 km

40,000 km

Standard Spicer Life Series® u-joint.

or 6 Months

or 6 Months

or 6 Months

or 6 Months

Slip members are booted and

(whichever

(whichever

(whichever

(whichever

permanently lubricated.

comes first)

comes first)

comes first)

comes first)

SPICER LIFE XL

®

- FIRST LUBRICATION CYCLE*

Spicer Life XL®

- Heavy Duty

100,000 mi

350,000 mi

350,000 mi

100,000 mi

(SPL-170XL, & 250XL)

160,000 km

560,000 km

560,000 km

160,000 km

Extended Lubrication u-joints.

or 1 Year

or 3 Years

or 3 Years

or 1 Year

After initial miles (kilometers) or time

(whichever

(whichever

(whichever

(whichever

is reached, the joints must be

comes first)

comes first)

comes first)

comes first)

relubricated. Slip members are booted

and permanently lubricated.

SPICER LIFE XL

®

- RELUBRICATION CYCLE*

Spicer Life XL - Heavy Duty

25,000 mi

100,000 mi

100,000 mi

25,000 mi

(SPL-170XL & 250XL)

40,000 km

160,000 km

160,000 km

40,000 km

Extended lubrication u-joints.

or 6 months

or 6 months

or 6 months

or 6 months

Once greased, this relubrication

(whichever

(whichever

(whichever

(whichever

interval must be followed. Slip members

comes first)

comes first)

comes first)

comes first)

are booted and permanently lubricated.

*We require relubrication with Chevron Ultra-Duty EP-2 or a compatible lithium based grease meeting N.L.G.I.

Grade 2 specifications as well as ASTM D4950 "LB" specifications.

NOTE: We recommend that all driveshafts be inspected for wear and damage every time the vehicle is serviced. This

includes any scheduled and/or unscheduled maintenance that occurs within the driveshaft lube intervals.

City is defined as all applications that require a minimum of 90% of operation time within the city limits.

On-Highway is defined as all applications requiring less than 10% of operating time on gravel dirt or unpaved roads.

Linehaul is defined as 100% of operation time on smooth concrete or asphalt.

On/Off-Highway is defined as all applications operating primarily on paved roads, but requiring more than 10% of

operating time on gravel, dirt or unpaved roads.

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