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AMSOIL Gear Lubes and Chaincase Lubricant

 

(TGR) Series 2000 SAE 75W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube
(TGO) Series 2000 SAE 75W-140 Synthetic Gear Lube
(AGR) SAE 75W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube
(AGL) SAE 80W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube
(AGO) SAE 85W-140 Synthetic Gear Lube
(AGT) SAE 80W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube, GL-4, MT-1
(ALU) SAE 80W-90 Synthetic Marine Lower Unit Gear Lube, GL-4, MT-1
(TCC) Series 2000 Synthetic Chaincase Lubricant
(ABC) Synthetic Blend Bar & Chain Oil
(SG) Synthetic SG Series Extreme Pressure Gear Oils
(WL) Semi-Synthetic WL SERIES Slideway, Chain and Gear Lube

Helpful Differential Recommendations:

  • Flush (drain) as much of the old fluid out.

  • Differential fluid capacity depends on ring gear and axle housing size.

  • Do not over/under fill differential. This could mean a capacity difference of a quart or more and may cause over heating problems. (See the owner’s manual for proper fill level)

  • AMSOIL gear oils are formulated with friction modifiers for limited slip differential applications. There is no need to add limited slip or additional additives.

  • After changing the differential fluid, drive the vehicle in 7 or 8 figure eight turns, so new lubricant can work its way into the axle assembly


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