The coordinates 60N 85W correspond to the Hudson Bay, a large body of water located in northeastern Canada. It is a semi-enclosed sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the Hudson Strait. The bay is known for its rich marine life and is an important ecosystem for various species of fish, birds, and mammals.
Hudson Bay
The bay located at 85W and 60N coordinates is the Baffin Bay. It is a large body of water in the Arctic Ocean and is situated between Greenland and Baffin Island.
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That point is roughly in the middle of the blue area on maps labeled the Aral Sea, although the sea itself has largely dried up. The sea forms the border between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, but my map doesn't show the boundary line where there should be water, so I can't say which of those two countries the point is in.
I personally use 85W-140W gear oil.
That point appears to be about as close as you can get to the dead centerin the big icy middle of Hudson's Bay in Canada.Referring to towns on the shore, it's about . . .-- 295 miles southeast of Chesterfield Inlet and 335 miles east-northeast ofChurchill, both in Manitoba-- 295 miles north-northeast of Fort Severn, Ontario-- 480 miles north-northwest of Fort George and 270 miles due west ofPovungnituk, both in Quebec.
80 or 85W 90 gear oil.
Using 85W-140 gear oil in place of 75W-90 is generally not recommended, as the two oils have different viscosities and performance characteristics. 85W-140 is thicker, especially at higher temperatures, which can lead to inadequate lubrication and increased wear in applications designed for the lighter 75W-90. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications for the correct oil type to ensure optimal performance and protection.
Honda reconmends HP thans Oil SAE 80W/85W
Manual Transmission: 1990-1994 Talons NA API GL-4 or higher SAE 75W-90 or 75W-85W 2.30qts(2.2L) sae 85w - 145 gear oil wall mart has it cheap!!
Generally speaking a 85w/90 gear oil would be mineral. A synthetic oil has better operating characteristics at either end of a temperature range and so they normally have a wider viscosity difference. i.e. with gear oils a 75w/90 or 80w/140 could well be synthetic
4 pints (1.9 liters) SAE 85W-90 gear lubricant API grade GL-5.