Title: Gearbox oil Post by: steptoe on September 23, 2011, 03:44:14 PM Hi all, what gearbox oil do you guys use on the Betas?
I have a Strada Abarth and had to buy a lot of Tutela ZC90 recently as i couldnt find it anywhere for sale! If this oil is compatable with your boxes and you want any oil please let me know at contactstrada@strada130.co.uk Its pretty cheap! Thanks and sorry if this is in the wrong place or breaks the rules - if so please delete / move etc thanks a lot Title: Re: Gearbox oil Post by: Neil-yaj396 on September 25, 2011, 08:27:45 AM If you search the Forum I'm sure someone has mentioned a full synthetic that cures the boxes obstructiveness when cold. Otherwise I can't see why the oil you bought for your Strada wouldn't be fine - it's practically the same powertrain isn't it?
Title: Re: Gearbox oil Post by: rossocorsa on September 25, 2011, 03:25:14 PM stiff gear change is often the result of incorrect gear oil ZC90 is the correct stuff
Title: Re: Gearbox oil Post by: WestonE on September 26, 2011, 07:10:39 PM Chaps
ZC90 is the original sync ring friendly Fiat spec and is actually a 80w/90 Mineral based Gear Oil. It is fine but these days Redline 75w/90 NS is better from cold shift to being thrashed hot in race cars like Geoff Ward's racing Montecarlo and my road going 200BHP one. However it is more important to change it at all and so many boxes are full of black/brown carbon sludge I can recommend using ZC90 for 1000 miles and draining it hot to clean the box up before fitting the Redline. If you can remove the diff cover and end cover and physically clean including the crud catcher in the diff casing even better. I have parts from 7 boxes in the workshop currently so I have seen plenty of rank old gearoil! So if you have no idea when your gearoil was last changed, but the pennys are tight buy some ZC90 and find out how good these boxes can be without sludge and swarf. NB often the oil looks golden on the dipstick with the sludge below. Eric Building a hybrid Montecarlo/ Beta 2000/VX gearbox right now to lose the Monte low first gear, retain the higher MC final drive and use the stronger VX secondary shaft and later needle roller gears throughout. This is for my 187BHP engine. Title: Re: Gearbox oil Post by: Grundo on October 23, 2011, 09:32:04 PM A little advice please guys. I've recently installed a colotti LSD into my VX gearbox. I used the oil recommended by Colotti which was Shell Spirax oil (previously Shell XGO 75 90). Since installation and running, the gear changes are not flash. Changing into second is the worst, especially downshifting and reverse is also quite difficult to engage.
Could this be due to the oil or do I need to adjust the gear linkages? Title: Re: Gearbox oil Post by: WestonE on October 24, 2011, 07:16:40 PM Grundo
It is very likely to be the friction modifier in the oil stopping the brass sync cones from gripping properley. With Plate type LSDs it is a balancing act I have a Gripper LSD fitted in my gearbox for the Volumetrico engine and previously ran this in the Montecarlo. You can use RedLine 75w 90 NS and add Red Line friction modifier in measured quantities to balance plate chatter and snatch vs gear shift quality. Start at 4% by volume and try that. Obviously check the gearlinkages first particularly that they are all well greased with no play. Eric Title: Re: Gearbox oil Post by: Grundo on October 25, 2011, 09:53:54 AM That's great thank you. Any chance you know what size the washers are on the transmission plug?
Title: Re: Gearbox oil Post by: WestonE on October 26, 2011, 04:27:49 PM Grundo
There are no washers on my transmission plugs they are tapered plugs that seal as the are tightened into their holes and there are 2. 1 on the base of the gear casing and 1 on the end of the diff casing. Eric Title: Re: Gearbox oil Post by: VXdeMayo on February 22, 2012, 06:45:16 PM Dear All,
having tracked down some original Tutela ZC90 for my Beta gearbox I was wondering how much I need for a complete oil swap on the gearbox? I suspect that 2 litres is enough, but the Strada boxes use 3.5l, so I am confused. Any advise would be helpful. best, Chas, (VxdeMAYO). :) Title: Re: Gearbox oil Post by: MattNoVAT on February 22, 2012, 07:19:56 PM 1.7 litres or 1.67 if you want to be ultra precise.
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