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Synthetic or nonsysthetic for Eaton Posi

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Old Dec 20, 2005 | 10:03 PM
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this is typed word for word off my new Eaton's application note #99998142100

(this slip came with the unit)

IMPORTANT APPLICATION NOTE

"It is strongly recommended the Eaton Posi LSD you have purchased be installed using a Mineral Based 80W90 Gear Oil (GM#1052271) and a 4 oz. bottle of Limited Slip Additive (GM#1052358). The Eaton Posi LSD is not recommended to be used with synthetic gear oils."

hope that helps...

im told synthetics cause slipping in clutch style LSD's.
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Old Jan 2, 2006 | 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by CrabhartLS1
I like this kind of oil!

No this one works better you're stupid!

You take that back!

Make me!

/pushing, shoving and slapping
X 10.... That was some funny shiet.

Good thing no one was injured during the violent prime of this thread.

-Peace
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