Wayne, very good subject!
My first question is: do the CMP drive lines have brass/ bronze bushings? I was not aware of that.
Here is a list of modern replacement lubricants which Hendrik van Oorspronk published in one of the issues of Keep The Rolling magazine. I now wonder if the lubricants listed here are the correct ones?
Regards,
Hanno
Lubrication for Ford Canada CMP
Engine:
Original specification: Engine oil. Winter: SAE 10; Summer: SAE 30.
Modern replacement: Mineral 15W/40 oil or if the engine has been overhauled: semi-synthetic 10W/40 oil.
Gearbox / transfer case:
Original specification: Gear oil. Winter: SAE 110; Summer: SAE 140.
Modern replacement: Transmission oil 140 or 85W/140 with API specification GL4. Thickness SAE 110 is no longer available.
Front and rear axle:
Original specification: Extreme pressure Gear Oil. Winter: SAE 80; Summer: SAE 90, over 32º C: SAE 140
Modern replacement: 1st choice: hypoid oil GL5 80W/90, or if you have 1 oil for the gearbox and use the axes GL4 80W/90 or GL4 85W/140
Grease points and CV joints (stub axles):
Original specification: Wheel Bearing Lubricant
Modern replacement: Lithium EP 2 grease
Steering box:
Original specification: Gear oil
Modern replacement: Gearbox oil GL4; a good alternative is a 0 or 00 grease, this lubricates at least as well and it wheelhouse no longer leaks.