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45 WC final drive

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    Posted: 09 Apr 2017 at 10:11pm
Getting ready to tear final drive apart on my 45 WC, any tips I need to know before I get started.
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Is it a WD45 or a 1945 WC?    MACK
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Take pics. of it as it comes apart so you can get it back together without a lot of head scratchin!!! thanks; ac fleet
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Not a bad job except for that 70 year black 140 weight oil. It will even stink.     MACK
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Mack, is 140 weight what I should use in the final drives of my WF?
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Any new type oil is fine in there. The problem with thinner oil is they don't have good oil seals around wheel hubs. Light oil might leak worse, but easier to clean up than 80-90 or 140.       MACK
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Thanks, Mack!!!
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Has any body tried using some Lucas oil? I have used it on motors that have leaks, with some good luck.   Thanks for all your info.
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