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Re: Trans Lubricant
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Posted by JOSSETTE on February 06, 2005 at 20:43:32 from (216.114.223.189):
In Reply to: Re: Trans Lubricant posted by Dave in CT on February 06, 2005 at 20:08:02:
i use this because i used to drive the big rigs and i know it works better than reg oil. we used it in the trany and rearends because of its longevity and not heating or burning up--- we changed the oil every 350,000 miles. it is a 80-90 wt and you can get it at any big truck shop. they have it in bulk so bring a couple of 5 gal pails. i dont know if napa or those people would have it-- worth a call.ask for (red synthetic 80-90 gear oil) you never know. i have a good vent on my trans and i got the vent at the truck shop because they are designed to keep the moisture out from top and bottom. little more expensive but worth it--to me anyway
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