[DML] Re: Transmission Oil
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[DML] Re: Transmission Oil
- From: "Dave Swingle" <swingle@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2004 01:28:45 -0000
It's not all that critical with one exception. Factory spec is
something like 75W90 hypoid gear oil. I've tried everything from the
cheapo stuff that comes in a gallon at Autozone to Red-Line, and
don't notice any operational difference. Over the long term a
synthetic is the way to go.
I have Redline 75W90 in mine now, and it seems to leak more than the
other stuff. Main thing is to not make the mistake of using Redline
MTL (Manual transmission lube) or ATF. This is not just a manual
transmission! MTL/ATF is too thin for a transaxle, and not designed
for a differential. I called Red-line to make sure, and their
recommendation was to use their 75W90-NS. Their naming convention is
somewhat backwards, the "NS" means that it's not for non-slip
differentials. The 75W90 (which has the non-slip additive in it) is
supposedly too slippery for the syncros to work properly.
That being said, my preference is still for Valvoline synthetic. It
seemed to leak a little less, and like I said I really didn't notice
any difference in driving it. It costs the same as the Redline, about
$8 a quart (and it takes almost 4 quarts!).
Dave S
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "usndmc" <usndmc@xxxx> wrote:
> My car is a 5 speed, and I am going to change the transmission oil
> soon. I was wondering what kind I should use. Is there any
consensus
> about this?
>
> Dave
> #5968
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