We try to keep up with the most current lubricant technology here at M Series. What we use in both the transmission and transfer case is AMSOIL long run 50 weight synthetic transmission oil, especially designed for this type of gear box, we have had great results. Makes for easier shifting in cold temps, as well as improved flow characteristics which result in better oiling on cold start up, when the major portion of wear takes place. Runs cooler in hot weather, an especially good product in t/cases not equipped with an oil cooling system. I don't know what brands AutoZone offers. Oils meeting this spec are also available in other brands. Be careful of the more "run of the mill brands," many times they claim to meet the same specs., however on the lower end of the allowable limits. The more premium brands offer a much higher quality base stock and additive package, there can be a tremendous difference in overall quality of a product from one brand to another. Cheap price will most often indicate a lower quality product.Kaegi wrote:the books say run GL4 gear oil in winch, trans, tcase, diffs. GL5 works but is for limited slip diffs with clutches. GL4 I have noticed stays a bit thicker when hot than the GL5 does.
In the winch, the best suited product is Worm Gear Oil, what we have now is a Royal Purple product, called SYNERGY WORM GEAR OIL, ISO 460, in warm climate areas, ISO 680 is the better choice. Products that meet this spec are available in numerous brands from industrial lubricant supplier outlets.
In the differentials we use AMSOIL SEVERE GEAR 75W-90 gear lube. This product offers a 500,000 mile service life, so the longevity of this oil is outstanding, as long as your unit is built properly so it doesn't leak, and maintained so water stays out, this oil is there for the long haul.
"THE BOOKS", written back in the 40's-50's when available oils were basically 30 weight for engines and 90 weight for gear boxes, are very much obsolete as far as lubricant recommendations today. Lubricants of all kinds have improved light years since the 50's. Fact is recommendations from "the books" have long since been surpassed in suggesting the best products that are suited for your vintage vehicle.
I hope this helps to clarify things for you, as what you run in gear boxes can and will drastically affect the performance and longevity of the unit.