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  2. Gear oil - Wikipedia

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    Gear oil is a lubricant made specifically for transmissions, ... Lubricants qualified under U.S. Military specification MIL-L-2105D (formerly MIL-L-2015C), MIL-PRF ...

  3. SAE J300 - Wikipedia

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    The SAE has a separate viscosity rating system for gear, axle, and manual transmission oils, SAE J306, which should not be confused with engine oil viscosity. The higher numbers of a gear oil (e.g., 75W-140) does not mean that it has higher viscosity than an engine oil 20W-50.

  4. Timken OK Load - Wikipedia

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    Timken OK Load is a standardized measurement that indicates the possible performance of extreme pressure (EP) additives in a lubricating grease or oil. The units of measurement are pounds-force or kilograms-force. This measurement is performed using a special test machine and standard block and ring test specimens.

  5. Category:Gear oils - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gear oils" ... Gear oil; H. Hydraulic fluid; S. SAE J306 This page was last edited on 18 July 2008, at 17:30 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  6. Automatic transmission fluid - Wikipedia

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    From 1958-1968 many vehicle manufacturers continued to use the next GM automatic transmission fluid specification, the Type "A" Suffix "A" fluid, in their transmissions. In 1966, Chrysler began releasing their own automatic transmission fluid specifications; see Mopar ATF for more information. GM ATF was the same color as engine oil through 1967.

  7. Extreme pressure additive - Wikipedia

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    Methylenebis(dibutyldithiocarbamate) is an additive in some extreme pressure gear oils, serving as an antioxidant and protecting metal surfaces. [1] The early extreme pressure additives were based on lead salts of fatty acids ("lead soaps"), "active sulfur" compounds (e.g. thiols and elementary sulfur), and chlorinated compounds.

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