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Using aw46 in S175?
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<blockquote data-quote="Equipment_Tech" data-source="post: 138130" data-attributes="member: 23386"><p>Going from a 32 weight to a 46 weight doesn't sound bad...... if you don't mix, lol</p><p></p><p>In my experience I would not recommend mixing or changing the manufacturer oil with a different weight </p><p></p><p>First off, all the seals and tolerances are designed for a certain thickness of oil and changing it can cause big issues outside of leakes </p><p></p><p>Second of all...... Unless you have a double diaphragm pump to drain your entire hydraulic system, you will never get all of the othe oil out of the system properly and therefore cross contamination is created </p><p></p><p>I recently discovered that Case is now using there Hi-Trans (aw46) oil for there hydraulic system that use to be aw36 </p><p></p><p>Soo your taking the transmission oil aw46 and replacing it for the aw32 hydraulic oil, its very bad for the system, I mean would you put ATF in your engine, just saying</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Equipment_Tech, post: 138130, member: 23386"] Going from a 32 weight to a 46 weight doesn't sound bad...... if you don't mix, lol In my experience I would not recommend mixing or changing the manufacturer oil with a different weight First off, all the seals and tolerances are designed for a certain thickness of oil and changing it can cause big issues outside of leakes Second of all...... Unless you have a double diaphragm pump to drain your entire hydraulic system, you will never get all of the othe oil out of the system properly and therefore cross contamination is created I recently discovered that Case is now using there Hi-Trans (aw46) oil for there hydraulic system that use to be aw36 Soo your taking the transmission oil aw46 and replacing it for the aw32 hydraulic oil, its very bad for the system, I mean would you put ATF in your engine, just saying [/QUOTE]
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