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Old 21-03-06, 19:34
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Hi, can anyone tell me what the modern equivilant of these lubricants are?

Polsten Lubrication chart


USE DEPT NATL DEFENCE CANADA BRITISH WD OVERSEAS

Wheel bearings: 672 = GREASE No.2

Jacks: D.T.D 143C = GREASE No.0

Brakes: 510 = Hydraulic Brake Fluid No.3

Hydraulic fluid system: 345 = 10 H.D.

Motor Transmition: 365 = 30 H.D.

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Old 21-03-06, 20:32
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USE DEPT NATL DEFENCE CANADA BRITISH WD OVERSEAS

Wheel bearings: 672 = GREASE No.2

Jacks: D.T.D 143C = GREASE No.0

Brakes: 510 = Hydraulic Brake Fluid No.3

Hydraulic fluid system: 345 = 10 H.D.

Motor Transmition: 365 = 30 H.D.

Tyler,

I have double checked the Canadian spec. numbers with an old copy of the British military oil book and here goes;

Jacks and wheel bearings - now equivalent to British milt. grease XG279, just a standard chassis grease, same as Shell Retinax A

Brakes - Hyd Brake Fluid No3 is now OX-8 which is equivalent to DOT4

Hyd. Fluid system - Engine oil SAE 10 high detergent

Motor trans. - Engine oil SAE 30 high detergent

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Old 22-03-06, 08:56
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Hi Richard, thanks very much for that.

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You may find it very difficult to get SAE10 oil for the hydraulics.
I use 32 hydraulic oil as recommended by my local oil producer.
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Old 06-04-06, 18:18
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Hi Alan, thanks for the info.

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