Posted by TONY JACOBS on July 20, 2013 at 09:10:31 from (172.129.80.235):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 601 1960 yr. posted by NoNewParts on July 19, 2013 at 06:14:30:
Hello NoNewParts , Glad you posted and glad to see someone else with common sense . Just like the old New Process 205 gear drive transfer case since the 70's it ran on 80w90 gear oil late 80's early 90's they ran it on ATF to cut down the drag and improve gas mileage like that is going to help on a 1 Ton 4x4 truck it did not hurt the case but it was not happy either . I know because I changed my trucks back to 80w90 and there all up to close to 300,000 miles and the cases have never been apart . But if you take a New Process 241 in the newer 1 tons that does run on ATF and try to run it on 80w90 gear oil you had better expect to rebuild it soon because it BURN out all of the bearings because it was designed for thinner oil and can not run thicker oil . Tractors are no different , run what it is designed to have in it and you will have less problems . Thanks Tony
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