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Old 23-06-20, 05:45
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According to the Canadian lube chart, grease everywhere......except for the gearbox coupling which took C600 gear oil !
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C600 is a British army specification for a very high viscosity and 'sticky' oil used in some gearboxes which have yellow metal components.
Is the British "C600" a post-war spec, or wartime?

If the Canadian chart specifies North American oils/greases (SAE), then there is a possibility that it could be referring to 600W gear oil, also a high viscosity and sticky oil that was in common use during the 20's and 30's as diff oil for the Model T and A Ford cars and trucks. Many other heavy US (and therefore, probably Canadian, trucks of the era used it for diff oil).

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Richard Farrant who worked in army workshops for many years, tells us that the modern equivalent of C600 is SAE 140 gear oil. (note NOT EP140) . Ron
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Thank you all. Mike, you comments made me think of something. I pulled the lid on a Dodge 4 speed that had been sitting for years. (war time oil?) It had a skin over everything inside (except the contacting areas) the box was in very good condition. I have seen gear boxes opened with later oil in them and the oil had drained away on top and all above the oil line was rusty. I wonder if this box had this type of oil?
The coating was like a plastic skin that we used to find on some new gears back in the 70s. as I recall the gears were blackish but the oil looked nice and clean (given time to settle it always does)
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Lots of discussions on US + UK vehicles forums and vintage machinery forums (https://www.google.com.au/search?sou...sclient=psy-ab) list the history of this oil and possible modern equivalents.

Suggestions include 140W Gear Oil, 250W Gear Oil or 680 Steam Oil.

Some even consider that the "W" does not refer to Weight or Winter as per modern parlance, but that the original oil was Mineral Oil compounded with Whale Oil! Try finding that today.
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Well, there's only one thing to say to that, but I won't
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