Posted by truckinthumbtack on September 19, 2010 at 10:18:48 from (204.116.207.73):
In Reply to: Super A transmission posted by Dorvan on September 19, 2010 at 06:33:58:
Noise is usually caused by pitting on the gear teeth or pitted bearings. Not really a big deal as long as you have good oil in it. You could also try adding some Lucas oil stabilizer to it. about a 50-50 mix. That might quieten it down a little. The parts, from what I have needed, have been avail at Case/IHC. (misc bearing and seals etc.) A tip that was passed to me was to fill the transmission up with diesel fuel or kerosene and drive it for about half hour or so. This will wash it real good. Drain it and fill'er back up with new heavy oil such as 80w-90 or some ?90-120? and some Lucas.
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