lubrificant for steering
Discussion
Hi,
Does anybody know, what lubrificant I should put into my refurbished rack& pinion steering?
A specialist for classical car restoration sold me "Penrite Steering Lube". The instructions on the bottle say however " Not for rack& pinion AND Power steering"
I called Penrite UK, and they do indeed recommend a good "engine oil" instead, as their Steering Lube is too viscose and is not able to "channel". It was designed for older steering boxes, that are less tight...
I guess that people who replaced the gaiters were confronted with the same question
THX for any advice
Cheers Patrick
Does anybody know, what lubrificant I should put into my refurbished rack& pinion steering?
A specialist for classical car restoration sold me "Penrite Steering Lube". The instructions on the bottle say however " Not for rack& pinion AND Power steering"
I called Penrite UK, and they do indeed recommend a good "engine oil" instead, as their Steering Lube is too viscose and is not able to "channel". It was designed for older steering boxes, that are less tight...
I guess that people who replaced the gaiters were confronted with the same question
THX for any advice
Cheers Patrick
ZF have a list of released lubrificants for non power assisted steerings. I talked to Mr. Martin Vogel (0049 7541 77 -7181), who recommend for non assisted rack&pinion any oil of class 08A that fulfills:
API GL-4 and
MIL-L-2105 and
SAE 80W / 80W-85 / 80W-90
for more info, in english as well, have a look on:
www.zf.com/defaultz.asp?lang=1
With regard to qty, I expect that the housing should at least be half full with oil.
cheers patrick
API GL-4 and
MIL-L-2105 and
SAE 80W / 80W-85 / 80W-90
for more info, in english as well, have a look on:
www.zf.com/defaultz.asp?lang=1
With regard to qty, I expect that the housing should at least be half full with oil.
cheers patrick
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