Correct Lubrication is critical to the life of truck transmissions and axles. Selecting the right lube will greatly enhace life and downtime. Because of its critical importance, Eaton and Navistar both firmly recommend the lubes used in transmissions and axles should be more expensive, but more reliable synthetics. Eaton reached that conclusion after
Years of Testing and backs its recommendation with
High-Mileage Warranties. [End QUOTE] The article went on too say,
Eaton's Fleet Testing led to the company introducing its own Synthetic transmission and Axle lubes. That was 5 years ago! Now remember, the article was written in October of 1992, so the testing must have been way before that. Oh, BTW, they also went on to say that the synthetics didn't "Oxidize" as much, so therefore the seals don't build-up carbon at the lip. Providing bearings do not get slack, the seal lasts the lifetime of the components it serves.
I have also read that all oils, have to have additives to address the seal swell issue. The additive is the same in both petrolium and synthetic lube.
My . 02 worth
Wayne
amsoilman