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Re: Friction modifer for cone sure-grip? [Re: 69_Swinger] #2614849
01/31/19 12:42 AM
01/31/19 12:42 AM
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Polson, MT
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Mopar clutch sure-grips were made by Spicer. Spicer friction modifier is also branded as MotorCraft XL-3, which costs less and is easier to find locally. Therefore I recommend Ford.

Mopar friction modifier may also be the same, but I don't know for sure.

Re: Friction modifer for cone sure-grip? [Re: 69_Swinger] #2615304
01/31/19 10:11 PM
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Montreal Quebec
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Originally Posted By 69_Swinger
I recently acquired a 7-1/4" rearend for my son's /6 Valiant that has a "cone" type sure-grip. I'm familiar with the "clutch" suregrips, and understand that the friction modifier is required for the clutches to work properly. is this also true for the "cone" type? I haven't had one of these apart before. Thanks!


May be i'm the only one, I use Red line 75W90NS GL-5 GEAR OIL
https://www.redlineoil.com/75w90-ns-gl-5-gear-oil
and https://www.redlineoil.com/limited-slip-friction-modifier

Re: Friction modifer for cone sure-grip? [Re: 69_Swinger] #2618098
02/07/19 01:45 AM
02/07/19 01:45 AM
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Windsor, ON, Canada
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I used the Trans-X (made by CRC) stuff (along with 85w140 dyno oil) in my last SG re-build. Rear is quiet, no clutch chatter of any sorts.

I stayed away from synthetic gear oil, the general concensus being that this is not the best way to go with the clutch-style SG setups.

Attached PDF document
Re: Friction modifer for cone sure-grip? [Re: 69_Swinger] #2618265
02/07/19 02:21 PM
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Ohio
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Any difference on recommendation for the cone type lubes and modifiers?

Thanks, Joe

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