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Reading mikbul's postings regarding his Southbend 8K and coming to gambit_mb's need to clean out his headstock gearbox raises some questions for me.
Gambit is going to wash out his gearbox with WD-40 and then relube with 20W motor oil (USA), which he can get locally.
I wonder if WD-40 is the best solvent. In other (car, ag machine, misc.) gearbox situations I have had recommendations to use Kerosene for flushing-out and cleaning purposes. I use WD-40 for a lot of things, but I realize that its main purpose is Water Displacement, rather than lubrication. Would kerosene (paraffin?outside US?) be a better flusher-outer solvent?
Regarding the 20W oil, I use this on my Grizzly 4063 (X3) mill per Grizzly's recommendation, and also on my mini-lathe. I keep a separate pump oilcan ready with it. I have searched high and low to find Non-detergent 20W oil as I have had many recommendations to avoid detergent oil. Non-detergent oil is not easily found in my area, but persistence pays off and I keep it in stock.
Perhaps someone with more knowledge of lubricant and solvent properties can comment.
--ShopShoe
Gambit is going to wash out his gearbox with WD-40 and then relube with 20W motor oil (USA), which he can get locally.
I wonder if WD-40 is the best solvent. In other (car, ag machine, misc.) gearbox situations I have had recommendations to use Kerosene for flushing-out and cleaning purposes. I use WD-40 for a lot of things, but I realize that its main purpose is Water Displacement, rather than lubrication. Would kerosene (paraffin?outside US?) be a better flusher-outer solvent?
Regarding the 20W oil, I use this on my Grizzly 4063 (X3) mill per Grizzly's recommendation, and also on my mini-lathe. I keep a separate pump oilcan ready with it. I have searched high and low to find Non-detergent 20W oil as I have had many recommendations to avoid detergent oil. Non-detergent oil is not easily found in my area, but persistence pays off and I keep it in stock.
Perhaps someone with more knowledge of lubricant and solvent properties can comment.
--ShopShoe