Lubrication – Spicer Drive Axles Service Manual Wheel Reduction Drive Axles (EA-50) User Manual

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following the directions contained in this

manual. The following lubrication instructions

represent the most current recommendations

from the Dana Corporation, Axle & Brake

Division.

Lube Sampling and Condition

Monitoring

For information, contact your local Spicer

representation at phone numbers listed on the

back cover of this manual.

Make-up Lube

Maximum amount of non-synthetic make-up

lube is 10%.

Viscosity/Ambient Temperature

Recommendations

The following chart lists the various SAE

Grades covered by MIL-2105D and the

associated ambient temperature range for

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 that

consistently operate below this temperature

range, must be obtained through the Dana

Corporation, Axle & Brake Division.

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 27

°

C)

75W-90*

-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)

Lubrication

The ability of a drive axle to deliver quiet,

trouble-free operation over a period of years is

largely dependent upon the use of good quality

gear lubricants in correct quantities. The most

satisfactory results can be obtained by

Approved Lubricants

General

Gear lubricants acceptable under military

specification (MILSPEC) MIL-L-2105D

(Lubricating Oils, Gear Multipurpose) are

approved for use in Spicer Drive Axles. The

MlL-L-2105D specification defines performance

and viscosity 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 modifiers are not approved for use 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 lubricants

include extended change intervals, improved

fuel economy, better extreme temperature

operation, reduced wear and cleaner

component appearance. The family of Spicer

gear lubricants represent apremium quality

synthetic lube that fully meets or exceeds the

requirements of MIL-L-2105D.These products

available in both 75W-90 and80W-140, have

demonstrated superior performance in

comparison to others qualified under the

MILSPEC, as proven by extensive laboratory

and field testing.

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