Hypoid oil is a specialized lubricant designed for use in hypoid gears, which are bevel gears with non-intersecting axes. This type of oil typically contains additives to enhance its performance under high pressure and extreme conditions, providing superior protection against wear and overheating. Hypoid oils have a high viscosity index and are formulated to reduce friction, ensuring smooth operation and longevity of gear systems in vehicles and machinery.
Not all gear oil is hypoid oil. Hypoid oil specifically refers to lubricants designed for hypoid gears, which have a unique tooth design that allows for smoother operation and higher torque transfer. While hypoid oils typically have additives to handle the specific demands of hypoid gear sets, there are other types of gear oils formulated for different gear types, such as bevel or spur gears, which may not require the same properties. Therefore, while all hypoid oils are gear oils, not all gear oils are hypoid oils.
80W90 hypoid gear oil.
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Hypoid gear oil 80w90
Hypoid Gear Oil SAE #80
HYPOID GEAR OIL Probably 80-90 weight with limited slip additive.
Hypoid Gear Oil 80/90
80w90 hypoid oil, any good brand will do. I like Castrol, but that's just me.
80w90 hypoid gear oil
Yes it does. hypoid gear oil, SAE-80. Any Honda dealer has it
Of course.... the differential / transaxle uses a Mopar 75 - 90W Hypoid Gear oil
All Automatic Transmissions have a dipstick - Manual Transmissions don't always. Manual trannies use a gear oil called Hypoid Oil, usually 90 weight which is a very heavy (thick) oil. The location for adding Hypoid oil varies with car manufacturers.