and I'd like to correct that here. John E and I have been having a running debate on what fluid to use inside the Bendix trannys. This actually affects all of us here. I did some learning this week and found out I was not quite correct so here is the skinny!
John swears by Automatic tranny fluid and I want to say he is correct in that, contrary to what I had been saying! Auto tranny fluid is safe for Bronze and Copper elements. These are what make up the bulk of bearings in vintage transmissions from washers to tractors.
I had always said 90 weight hypoid gear oil is all you should use. I was in error there as there are 5 different grades of gear oil GL1-GL5. You have to check with the manufacturer to see if they are compatible with bronze or "yellow metals". GL1 usually is. And now GL5 is mostly compatible. I use Royal Purple gear oil now as it states its compatible with yellow metals.
BUT John was right in using AutoTranny fluid as well. I was wrong in saying that wasn't good to use.
We all live and learn our hobby.
Here is a rebuilt motor filled with Royal Purple and going back into my 1956 Gyromatic for another 54 years of service. Enjoy!

John swears by Automatic tranny fluid and I want to say he is correct in that, contrary to what I had been saying! Auto tranny fluid is safe for Bronze and Copper elements. These are what make up the bulk of bearings in vintage transmissions from washers to tractors.
I had always said 90 weight hypoid gear oil is all you should use. I was in error there as there are 5 different grades of gear oil GL1-GL5. You have to check with the manufacturer to see if they are compatible with bronze or "yellow metals". GL1 usually is. And now GL5 is mostly compatible. I use Royal Purple gear oil now as it states its compatible with yellow metals.
BUT John was right in using AutoTranny fluid as well. I was wrong in saying that wasn't good to use.
We all live and learn our hobby.
Here is a rebuilt motor filled with Royal Purple and going back into my 1956 Gyromatic for another 54 years of service. Enjoy!
