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Posted by RodinNS on September 07, 2005 at 15:46:28 from (142.177.106.210):
In Reply to: Syntetic Gear Oil posted by Trkr on September 07, 2005 at 15:07:06:
I was in just the opposite situation. I had an old 15 with 80W90 which shifted like a dream. The new 13 I have now has Synthetic 50. When I put the wetline on the 13, I changed the oil, but I went with the synthetic 50. I'm just a little nervous about putting 80W90 in a roadranger that's already seen 1.34 km on synthetic 50. This works, it doesn't leak, and I'm never changing it again. If this is a newer tranny, then it is likely designed for tighter tolerances, and requires the syn50. It should have an oil cooler to deal with the extra heat. Just wait till you price the syn50.... I think mine was about 8 bucks a gallon (Can.) It really smarts when you buy it. FWIW. Rod
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