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Transmission oil is a mixture of base oil and additives with very good anti-wear and anti-scoring properties and good stability to thermal oxidation. Manual transmissions use a variety of oils: regular motor oil, heavyweight hypoid gear oil or even automatic transmission fluid in some cases. Your owner's manual will tell you what your transmission calls www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins. Most manual transmissions and nearly all differentials require a thicker, high-viscosity oil commonly called " gear oil " or "hypoid gear oil," after the type of gears commonly used in these parts of a car. Some manual transmissions use automatic transmission fluid, however; so check your vehicle's owner's manual or service manual to be sure. If you have a manual transmission automobile, don't neglect that gearbox. Old oil can have metal shavings in it as well as sludge build up. Just as with motor oil, and oil change is cheap insurance. This instructable I'll show you just how simple this process is. Ask www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins.


Gear oil is different from engine oil. For starters, gear oil can come in much higher viscosity ratings. In other words, a 80w gear oil is much "thicker" than a 5w engine oil. But viscosity is only part of the equation. Here's why: Manual transmissions are often made up of different metals. The gears can be made of a hardened steel. Automatic transmission fluids (ATF, 5-speed automatic) Automatic transmission fluids (ATF, ZF/ AG4 automatic) Automatic transmission fluids (ATF, Transfer box) Your car's manual transmission fluid is more important than you think. Though it doesn't have to be changed as often as motor oil, fresh gearbox fluid keeps your stick-shift transmission from.


The Borg Warner T19 4-speed in my F takes either 80w GL4 gear oil, or SAE 50 motor oil. When I bought the truck, the PO had used GL5 gear oil, which I wanted to switch out as it has a reputation for being rough on non-ferrous metals inside manual transmissions. Answer (1 of 8): It depends. Some cars do use motor oil in the transmission, but it depends on the design, size of the gears, etc. Engine oils have detergents not needed in gear boxes. Manual transmission fluid, like engine oil, is generally brown to amber in color. Commonly recommended manual transmission fluid formulations include SAE 80W, 75W, 80W and SAE In some cases, a multi-grade engine oil or automatic transmission fluid may be recommended.

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