Need advice from a gearbox builder and this seems JUST the right forum to ask it! Been rebuilding a VW Polo GTi gearbox for a month or so and it won't be using it for at least a year+ or so and maybe a bit longer. Currently while still partially stripped ready for final assembly the box and internals are totally dry, oil and grease free. With all new seals/bearings etc, once it is together, the only access is via probe into the inside via the oil filler/drain hole and speedo/reverse light sender access points.
The question is this. What do you pro's suggest I do to the internals prior to sealing it up. Do I lightly oil everything with WD40? Liberally coat everything with a whole can of WD40? Just top it up with normal gear oil or thinner engine oil - or what? Obviously it'll need turning over in gear every month or so regardless
Go on then....... what do the pro's do?Information
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