Hi All,
Doing my first ever service on a car and need some advise on Gearbox Oils. Been going over some of the threads here and omg brainmushingconfusion
For Gearbox Oil the Manual says to use "Hypoid gear oil SAE 75W-90 or 75W-85W conforming to API GL-4"
What is better for a smoother shift, 75W-90 or 75W-85W?
I'm currently looking at getting either of these:
> Penrite Sin Manual Trans Gearbox Oil - http://www.penriteoil.com.au/products/m ... nual_trans
> Nulon 75W-85W Smooth Shift Gearbox Oil - http://www.nulon.com.au/products/Gear_a ... 5qPxqsaa8B
Are both of these suitable and which do you guys think will be better?
Not sure if it matters but I'll be putting in Penrite HPR 10 Full Synthetic Oil in for the Engine.
Cheers guys,
Cameron
Gearbox Oil Help
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Re: Gearbox Oil Help
DO a search. I've already stated in several threads DO NOT USE PENRITE SIN!
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I did search.. upon going through my 30 other open tabs, I can see that indeed you did say that. sorry.Shane001 wrote:DO a search. I've already stated in several threads DO NOT USE PENRITE SIN!
How about that Nulon then?
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Another thing I found whilst searching was that a few people have gone for Castrol Syntrax... But according to the Castrol website, that is a GL-5 oil. Where as the Castrol Syntrans is a GL-4 oil.
From what I gathered, the GL-5 was not good for our gearboxes?
From what I gathered, the GL-5 was not good for our gearboxes?
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Re: Gearbox Oil Help
Thread now irrelevant. Went and bought Redline MT-85