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Fidanzza flywheel and transmission 10W60 oil?
I have Fidanzza aluminium flywheel at -90 ZR1 and that rattle sound sounds me nuts, mostly at highway.. Is it really ok use same Castrol 10W60 oli as ZF transmission as I use at LT5 engine? I ask this years ago at Corvette Service Finland and they said that they are not going to put engine oil to transmission.
Is this good idea and does it make a difference? I been even thinking change orginal flywheel back, but I dont have this anymore and flywheel with change would cost a lot. |
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Re: Fidanzza flywheel and transmission 10W60 oil?
I had what is apparently a common failure with the ZF transmission - the reverse gear seizing to the idler shaft due to (as Bill Boudreau of ZFdoc.com put it) lack of lubrication. One minute I was cruising down the highway, and suddenly I feel a tug, like someone applying the brakes. In a matter of seconds the rear wheels lock up and skid to a halt!
I ended up buying a new transmission, and Bill opened up the oil galleries to better lube that reverse idler gear, and he recommended the Castrol TWS 10W-60 synthetic oil. (see excerpt from his web page) (Q.) I just bought, at the local BMW dealership, 3 liters of the Castrol TWS 10W60 oil. I was surprised to see that it is motor oil. Not being a lubrication engineer myself, who did the investigation and determination that this product is compatible with and good for our ZF transmissions? Jim ? Grand Sport Registry I too had some rattle with my Fidanza, but Marc increased the idle speed by 100 rpm. That helped, but the biggest improvement came as result of replacing the injectors, due to 3 of my OEM injectors were going bad. The combination of the rpm, good injectors, and TWS 10W-60 oil, and I have no gear rattle at idle. So, I guess my point is that manufacture recommends the Castrol TWS, (or the equivalent), and being a little paranoid (now) of oil-related (lack of oil) failure, I use the TWS 10W-60 synthetic and WATCH the level carefully! FWIW, P.
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Re: Fidanzza flywheel and transmission 10W60 oil?
I guess that biggest problem is at highway at cruise maybe 50mph and little uphill comes.. That sound isnt so nice.. So maybe I should get Castrol 10W60 next time if it makes difference to normal GM oil that is used with ZF.
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Re: Fidanzza flywheel and transmission 10W60 oil?
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Re: Fidanzza flywheel and transmission 10W60 oil?
This started just after Fidanza years ago and I think I have read that single mass flywheel does this with low RPM when there gets more load..
?There will also be some low level growl from the transmission when accelerating lightly in the 750 to 2500 rpm range.? http://www.zr1specialist.com/HAT%20W...eel-clutch.htm Last edited by Mika73; 05-19-2011 at 08:34 AM. |
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Re: Fidanzza flywheel and transmission 10W60 oil?
I can maybe understand the possibility of the growl, but not the rattle under load. The rattle is due to the lash in the gear train and should only occur with the clutch out in neutral, NOT while driving under load.
I'm in complete agreement with Paul in thinking you have something going on besides the transmission. BTW, I had the dreaded ZF "seizure" also and had Redline lube in the transmission with only about 2,000 miles. The transmission still had the original oil when I changed it at 59,000 miles & it looked like new oil when I drained it. I would not recommend Redline for the ZF. I've been running the Castrol from BMW in the new transmission.
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Re: Fidanzza flywheel and transmission 10W60 oil?
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I completely agree with Pauls statement above. Something else is going on and you need to talk to Bill Boudreau. I also just recently learned that the Fridanza flywheels are not good to go right out of the box. They need to be drilled and Zero balanced before installation. Im getting ready to install one on my new motor and Polo-1 is getting mine zero balanced. Just FYI
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Re: Fidanzza flywheel and transmission 10W60 oil?
Maybe I was using wrong word. But it makes noise that disturbs me at highway. It isnt drilled/balanced, service just put it there when they changed Centerforce clutch. Problem is at low rpm and goes away if using lower gear.
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Re: Fidanzza flywheel and transmission 10W60 oil?
Something else...
When the transmission is installed, the alignment of the transmission has to be correct, or there can be some noise (and wear and vibration) issues. (Again, visit ZFdoc.com for the specific information. Just a thought.) P.
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Re: Fidanzza flywheel and transmission 10W60 oil?
Bear in mind that the transmission will "growl" loudly with a single mass on the highway when your lugging the engine.
This is my experience at least.
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