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What oil to use in the Dana 60 rear end?

Started by Roger 68 charger, July 22, 2020, 10:13:24 AM

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Roger 68 charger

I am going to change the oil in the differential and was thinking of using Synthetic gear oil. Has anyone had problems running synthetic oil? Thanks for the help!
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Roger 68 charger

Its a Dana 60. The rear end has not been rebuilt as far as I know. Im thinking of just going with 80 -90 and a limited slip additive. I was just looking to see if a synthetic oil would be better. With all the new oils out there it seems like everything is going synthetic.
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99 Durango

cdr

Quote from: Roger 68 charger on July 26, 2020, 12:22:23 PM
Its a Dana 60. The rear end has not been rebuilt as far as I know. Im thinking of just going with 80 -90 and a limited slip additive. I was just looking to see if a synthetic oil would be better. With all the new oils out there it seems like everything is going synthetic.

I use 85/140 non synthetic Lucas in my S60 Dana, that is what Strange engineering recommends 
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Quote from: cdr on July 26, 2020, 01:12:35 PM
Quote from: Roger 68 charger on July 26, 2020, 12:22:23 PM
Its a Dana 60. The rear end has not been rebuilt as far as I know. Im thinking of just going with 80 -90 and a limited slip additive. I was just looking to see if a synthetic oil would be better. With all the new oils out there it seems like everything is going synthetic.

I use 85/140 non synthetic Lucas in my S60 Dana, that is what Strange engineering recommends 

I will look into that... Thanks
68 charger RT 505"
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99 Durango

c00nhunterjoe

If it is a 60 year old limited slip, i would run 85/140 conventional.