Change the axle oils and use genuine manitou wet brake oil.
You have said before about using genuine manitou oil which I am not disputing at all.. what is difference between manitou oil and same spec oil from Morris or Fuchs or any one?Change the axle oils and use genuine manitou wet brake oil.
Change the axle oils and use genuine manitou wet brake oil.
Thank you, but genuine manitou wet brake oil not available in Egypt, Any ideas if there is an alternative?
You have said before about using genuine manitou oil which I am not disputing at all.. what is difference between manitou oil and same spec oil from Morris or Fuchs or any one?
Manitou have to buy from somewhere or is it special formula
I seem to remember saying this before
Ok, So the closest you will get is Fuches Titan LS90, this is not the same oil but i know the UK service centre for Dana Spicer axles use it, I dont use it because i have still had the odd issue and its not really any cheaper than the genuine manitou oil, plus it stinks like rotten eggs
IF you cant get Fuches branded oil then you need a direct equivalent which can be a problem as not all LS90 oils are the same, some are very poor in fact.
John Deere do there own brand LS90 and that would be okay i think, Morris lubricant do Terrain LS90 which they claim is an equivalent but most Morris stockists wont have it and tell you to use morris XEP90 which is crap! XEP90 i an automotive grade LS90 and not suitable for these axles at all. (you probably dont have Morris oil in Egypt either)
Clark hurth and Dana spicer are very fussy on axle oil spec! so are JCB axles.
(you probably dont have Morris oil in Egypt either) exactly
i have here Mobil, Shell and Total.
I'm sure your manitou dealers will stock the manitou oil? if not then get your oil supplier to look up the fuches titain LS90 spec and recommend a direct equivalent, but my first choice would be the manitou oil which is manitou part number 582391