TRITON® SYNTHETIC GEAR LUBE
PREMIUM SYNTHETIC AUTOMOTIVE GEAR LUBRICANT
Phillips 66® Triton Synthetic Gear Lube is a synthetic, multipurpose, extreme-pressure, API GL-5 automotive gear lubricant. It is specifically designed for use in passenger car and truck axles with hypoid gear sets operating in extreme temperatures or under severe driving conditions.
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Features & Benefits
- Extended drain, all-season performance
- Outstanding oxidation resistance and thermal stability to minimize sludge and varnish formation
- Excellent thermal durability and extreme-pressure properties for extended gear life
- High load-carrying capacity for protection against scuffing and wear
- High shear stability
- Outstanding low-temperature properties
- Protects against rust and corrosion
- Good foam resistance
- Potential fuel savings compared with conventional SAE 85W-140 gear oils
Applications
- Service fill of conventional differentials in passenger cars and trucks
- Top-off only of limited-slip differentials in passenger cars and light trucks(1)
- Service fill of differentials, final drives and transfer cases in some off-highway equipment
- Non-synchronized manual transmissions in trucks, buses and heavy equipment where the manufacturer specifies an API GL-5 or MT-1 gear oil (1)Note: For complete drain and refill, many limited-slip differentials may require the manufacturer’s specified gear lubricant or supplemental additive. Refer to the owner’s manual for specific requirements.
Technical Details
Licenses & Approvals:
Triton Synthetic Gear Lube meets or exceeds the requirements of:- API Service GL-5, MT-1
- International (Navistar) TMS 6816
- MIL-PRF-2105E
- SAE J2360
- Dana SHAES-429
- Mack GO-J
Additional Details:
SAE Grade | 80W-140 |
Specific Gravity @ 60°F | 0.902 |
Density, lbs/gal @ 60°F | 7.51 |
Color, ASTM D1500 | 8 |
Flash Point (COC), °C (°F) | 200 (392) |
Pour Point, °C (°F) | -40 (-40) |
Viscosity, Brookfield | |
cP @ -26°C | 75000 |
Viscosity, Kinematic | |
cSt @ 40°C | 284 |
cSt @ 100°C | 30.6 |
Viscosity Index | 146 |