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Hi Bill,
Check out the Shell distributor locator at <http://www.shell-lubricants.com/distributors.php> to find a distributor. Here in New Jersey I got a five gallon drum of Dentax 80W-90 at Neslo Petroleum Products (<http://neslopetroleum.com/>) for something like $35. Don't know where you are located, but if you're local, you're more than welcome to some of mine--five gallons fills a lot of gearboxes.
I'm fairly certain the previous owner had an EP lubricant in the gearbox (a '66 Duetto, same style synchros as your gearbox), and I personally feel that the Dentax made a difference. Of course I replaced the oil shortly after buying my car, which was also my first Alfa, so it could be that I just got used to the 'box rather than the oil having anything to do with it.

Hope this helps,
Alex

On Wednesday, October 27, 2004, at 02:00 PM, alfa-digest wrote:


Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 18:20:56 -0700
From: Bill Greenslade <bgreenslade@domain.elided>
Subject: [alfa] Transmission Oil for 1961 2000

I have re-built the transmission in my 1900. It is a 1961 2000 5-speed
transmission. The syncros are the early type requiring Shell Dentrax 90 an
non-EP oil.

A. Does anyone know of a source for Dentrax 90?

B. Pat Braden's books say a work around is to use 40 or 50 wt oil with a can
of STP. My mechanic says never use STP - has the same effect as EP oil.
Does
anyone have personal experience with these transmissions and the correct oil
to use?

Bill Greenslade
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