EB-Z
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I'm in Toronto, Canada this week teaching a class on diesel engine mechanics. It's been hell since my training aids are stuck in customs and I'm free-wheeling without any material. I boot up my computer on a 10 foot overhead screen and there she is, the Z parked at the beach. Great way to get the conversation started with a bunch of strangers.:dancer01: So, we're having lunch today and one of the students at the table starts talking about the smell of gear oil on heavy equipment. I tell the story that happened to me about a month ago, where I change all my fluids over to synthetics. It's real hot outside, so I pull into the garage and shut the door (I have a window a/c unit in there) and proceed to do the brakes, engine, transmission and finally the rear end. Wow,
that rear end oil really stinks! I tell them that my wife comes out of the house about 20 minutes later raising hell! Turns out the house A/C unit is in the garage too, and it sent all that AA (Auto Aroma) throughout all the vents in the house!:banghead: :banghead:
Anyway, to the point of this thread....
After the laughter dies down at the table, this mechanic asks if I added the additive to the gear oil to keep the rear end from burning up
. I told him that I put in Mobil 1 and thought that you didn't need any additives with the synthetics. He thinks I need the additives no matter what oil I used and seemed pretty knowledgable about rear ends...Now I'm worried as I have put at least a thousand miles on her since changing the fluids.... Does anyone have any experience about additives in the gear box???? Am I tearing it up without an additive??
Please confirm that the student is just that,,,A student!!! and still needs to learn more about gear boxes in cars
Please, no laughing at me until AFTER I get consoled that my gear box is going to be just Fine!:nonod:
Regards
Chuck.

Anyway, to the point of this thread....
After the laughter dies down at the table, this mechanic asks if I added the additive to the gear oil to keep the rear end from burning up


Please confirm that the student is just that,,,A student!!! and still needs to learn more about gear boxes in cars
Please, no laughing at me until AFTER I get consoled that my gear box is going to be just Fine!:nonod:
Regards
Chuck.