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Old 01-19-2014, 12:49 PM   #10
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Default Re: Are synthetic oils and lubricants any quicker

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Originally Posted by buzzinhalfdozen View Post
A call to any reputable company will confirm that running an aluminum spool decreases gear life, this is "fact and truth" you're 2 favorite things, heavy cars, above 2800 lbs. according to Mark Williams they DO NOT recommend aluminum spools....why?
I know this question is kind of off topic from the OP's question but I would like to get some more input on this item. I have ran aluminum spools for several years with no problems at 3000 lbs. I am assuming that the reason it is hard on gears with the heavier weight is that the spool can flex enough to change the contact pattern on the gear? I am changing combos this year and will now have to weigh 3400lbs and wondering if it would be better to switch back to a steel spool? What would be better gear life or accelerating the steel spool? How many runs before the gear starts to go away with the aluminum spool at that weight?
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