Rapidly worn synchromesh rings

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Johnny48

Re: Rapidly worn rings

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sorry, the previous post was a reply to ed's last post & not (specifically) to huib' last post
Johnny48

Re: Rapidly worn rings

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sorry, the previous post was a reply to ed's last post & not (specifically) to huib' last post
ekranoplan
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What was the result of the oil Test?

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Huib
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A high level of silicon suggesting remains fo the wrong type of grinding paste.
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Hi Huib,

So what grinding paste must we avoid when rebuilding gearboxes?

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I don't remember exactly what not to use as I threw away the suspect stuff.

I use again what I used before which is Metal Grinding Compound from VersaChem. It is grease mixed silicone carbide. And clean very well afterwards of course. Then put ordinary low cost oil in the gearbox. Drive a couple of miles till it is warm. Then replace the oil with the 75W90 full synthetic.
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