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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick62" data-source="post: 408164" data-attributes="member: 6778"><p><strong>Confused, Kinda like me.</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would run it the way it is. If it is really slow, then maybe upgrade. But what is the hurry? Cylinders ain't cheap. Pumps might be easier to swap out, but not free either. Then you get into the problem I am facing.</p><p>1/2 hose and fittings trying to run a 16gpm pump. Almost compatable.</p><p></p><p>The biggest reason for swapping thhe fluid is that regular hyd oil flows a little easier at cold temps than 30W. In fact there are splitters that run Tranny Fluid. I expect the slush box in my pickup to go into gear at -20.... I have also had to warm the fluid in my splitter before it acted right in 15 deg...</p><p></p><p>Not a clue why they spec 30W in a Bandit. Different pumps? Pressures? flow ratings? Gawd only knows.</p><p></p><p>-Pat:monkey:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick62, post: 408164, member: 6778"] [b]Confused, Kinda like me.[/b] I would run it the way it is. If it is really slow, then maybe upgrade. But what is the hurry? Cylinders ain't cheap. Pumps might be easier to swap out, but not free either. Then you get into the problem I am facing. 1/2 hose and fittings trying to run a 16gpm pump. Almost compatable. The biggest reason for swapping thhe fluid is that regular hyd oil flows a little easier at cold temps than 30W. In fact there are splitters that run Tranny Fluid. I expect the slush box in my pickup to go into gear at -20.... I have also had to warm the fluid in my splitter before it acted right in 15 deg... Not a clue why they spec 30W in a Bandit. Different pumps? Pressures? flow ratings? Gawd only knows. -Pat:monkey: [/QUOTE]
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