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Published date: Jul 30th, 2007 |
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Ride: 2008 softail deluxe
Join Date: Aug 25th, 2007
Location: Brisbane Queensland AUSTRALIA
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Re: Oil Suggestions For Harleys
glider ,i noticed the heavy-duty platinum gear oil carries a gl5 rating & gl1 is the specified level.mike baldwin on the spectro oils letters forum states that they recommend a gl1,but all the while their bottle says gl5.confused?yes i am.
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Re: Oil Suggestions For Harleys
Spectro also sells a GL 1 oil for use in the HD trans also.
API service classifications range from GL-1 through GL-5, with the number indicating level of service severity. GL-1 is the least severe, and its requirements are normally satisfied with motor oil. GL-2 requirements are met with rust and oxidation inhibited oils. GL-3 through GL-5 require the addition of extreme pressure (EP) additives, with higher GL numbers indicating a higher level of EP additive. The MT-1 classification requires good performance in high-temperature applications. I've never read Mikes comments but this particular oil is sold as "6 speed oil" so there's a bit of contradiction there. It would be interesting to direct this same question to Mike to see what he comments about it. Here's some input on the rating of the various lubes. It's not a recent posting but may give you a better understanding. GL gear_lube_designations.pdf API Service Classifications GL-1 Truck manual transmissions (engine oil) GL-2 Worm gear drive, industrial gear oils* GL-3 Manual transmissions and spiral bevel final drives* GL-4 Manual transmissions, spiral bevel and hypoid gears in moderate service. 50% additive treat level of GL-5 GL-5 Moderate and severe service on hypoid and other types of gears. May also be used in manual transmissions GL-6 Meant for severe service involving high-offset hypoid gears* MT-1 Nonsynchronized manual transmissions in heavy-duty service Last edited by glider; Oct 27th, 2007 at 08:29 AM. |
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Re: Oil Suggestions For Harleys
Latest update direct from Spectro oils themselves.
As per Ken Ciocci The 6 Speed oil (heavy duty platinum) is a GL 5 and is made for use in the 6 speed because of the helical cut and straight cut gears. The helical gears being the difference here. There is more of the anti wear additive (twice the amount) in the GL 5 as there is in the GL 1. The anti wear compounds are zinc and phosphorus. This is the GL 1 Spectro for 5 speeds. ![]() Here's a FAQ on the spectro site. http://www.spectro-oils.com/oilcomparison1.htm I was told by Ken Ciocci from Spectro oils that the GL 1 would be a better choice for the 5 speeds in that the extra additive package is not needed in the 5 speed primarily because of the straight cut gears. The GL 1 is GREEN in color as compared to the RED color of the GL 5. It also does not have such a strong odor as the GL 5 does because of the lesser amounts of zinc and phosphorus. He went on to say that you can use the GL 1 in a six speed but not the GL 5 in a 5 speed. Let's not get confused here though, better to stick with the recommended applications. Ken recommended the 75/140 weight in both 5 and 6 speeds. Had a great conversation with him and was offered a tour of the facility with advanced notice. Any questions about the Spectro line that also offers engine oils, fork oil and primary oil for Harley's can be referred to Ken as per his recommendation at 1-800-243-8645 and if he doesn't answer, to leave a message and he will get back to you. They have a great site with just about any info that you need. http://www.spectro-oils.com/ Sharky1948 here on HDT checked with Ken about the best choice for sportsters and was told for his '07 XL1200C he recommended the GL1 75W140 over the 6 speed oil with the extra additives because they would not agree with the clutches being the trans and primary share the same oil. He also said " that while the GL1 wouldn't do any damage, the GPCL was formulated for the purpose and that is what they recommend. " The GPCL is listed on their web site as "Heavy Duty Gold Primary Chaincase Lube/Transmission Lubricant and is the ideal choice for all Big Twin and Sportster chaincases " Last edited by glider; Nov 20th, 2007 at 07:39 AM. |
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Re: Oil Suggestions For Harleys
This was posted by Sharky1948 concerning the sportster transmission/primary case lubricant update...
More Info on Spectro Oil for Sportster Chaincase I was at an aftermarket HD parts/repair shop this afternoon to pick up some of the GL1 for my Sportster chaincase. The owner (I think) said that he didn't believe that the GL1 was the best choice for the Sportster transmission and that they always used the GPCL (Heavy Duty Gold Primary Chaincase Lube/Transmission Lubricant). He called John Dunn at Spectro to confirm. (John has been at Spectro for over 25 years.) John said that while the GL1 wouldn't do any damage, the GPCL was formulated for the purpose and that is what they recommend. I checked the website and the description for the GPCL says "Heavy Duty Gold Primary Chaincase Lube/Transmission Lubricant is the ideal choice for all Big Twin and Sportster chaincases. It is also made especially to provide smooth shifting in Sportster and all Big Twin transmissions." |
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Re: Oil Suggestions For Harleys
Still trying to find my way around this site. It only took 5 days to find my post.
Very interesting info about not using GL-5 in a 5 speed. I dont understand , but will check the Spectro site for answeres Thanks |
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Re: Oil Suggestions For Harleys
Basically the GL 5 is needed for helical cut gears because of the wear additive and the friction of the helical cut gears on each other and the 5 speed has straight cut gears so it's overkill so to speak for the 5 speed.
If you can't locate your posts, go into your profile by clicking on your screen name at the bottom of the home page and choose "find all posts by dangerdan". It will bring up all your replies. Last edited by glider; Nov 11th, 2007 at 08:10 AM. |
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Re: Oil Suggestions For Harleys
Glider
Re - Can 6 speed gear oil with a GL-5 rating be used in a 5 speed. The answere is YES. See the response from Ken From: Dangerdan Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 9:50 PM To: kciocci@spectro-oils.com Subject: Harley transmission Oil question. OIL rating GL-1 or GL-5 Why is a Harley 6 speed transmission oil (SPECTRO) with a rating of GL-5 not suitable for a Harley 5 speed. Is the extra zinc and phosphorus not compatible with the straight cut gears in the 5 speed or is it simply a matter of not utilizing the extra benifits provided by the GL-5. There was a discussion on the web about this. Here's a FAQ on the spectro site. http://www.spectro-oils.com/oilcomparison1.htm I was told by Ken Ciocci from Spectro oils that the GL 1 would be a better choice for the 5 speeds in that the extra additive package is not needed in the 5 speed primarily because of the straight cut gears. The GL 1 is GREEN in color as compared to the RED color of the GL 5. It also does not have such a strong odor as the GL 5 does because of the lesser amounts of zinc and phosphorus. He went on to say that you can use the GL 1 in a six speed but not the GL 5 in a 5 speed. WHY CANT GL-5 BE USED IN A HARLEY 5 SPEED. Thanks Dangerdan This was the response from Ken Oh boy, confusion and misinterpretation is running amuck. Let’s make it right. You and use either oil in either tranny, but the 6 speed oil (red) will work better in the 6 speed because of the additive package. The GL-1 will also work in the 6 speed but the GL-5 will work better. The additive in the GL-5 is just not necessary in the 5 speed, (no helical cut gear.) The odor in the 6 speed oil is because of the Extreme Pressure additive package which contains sulfur and chlorine, as well as a trace of zinc and phosphorus. The GL-1 oils contain no sulfur and chlorine, this product uses zinc and phosphorus for its anti-wear chemistry. I hope this helps to clarify the muddy waters. Ken |
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Re: Oil Suggestions For Harleys
dangerdan
After reading your post and the one I posted above it, it looks like about the same thing is being said in both. The GL1 CAN be used in the 6 speed, never meant to imply that it couldn't ( and the 5 speed has straight cut gears so it's overkill so to speak for the 5 speed.),it's just not the best choice for it. Maybe I should have typed that instead of leaving it to interpretation. My bad! ![]() I believe I had the additives mixed up in the two oils. Thanks for the clarification. Last edited by glider; Nov 12th, 2007 at 03:10 PM. |
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Re: Oil Suggestions For Harleys
I can tell a good difference with the Spectro 6 speed GL-5 in my 6 speed trany's. Switching from Mobil 1 75w-90 & 75w-140 which I had no problems with, the Trans are quieter and shift better with the Spectro!
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