Hi! i need to know what kind of oil i can use for tranny and rear diff.
Posted: Mon, 06/14/2010 - 9:39am
Hi! i need to know what kind of oil i can use for tranny and rear diff.
Hi! i need to know what kind of oil i can use for tranny, transfer and rear diff.
i look the tranny uses 2 kind of oil.. a red one ynd clear one.. and rear diff a red one ?thanks








tranny you need 4.3L of gl4 fluid, like redline mt90
centre 1.3L and rear 1L you can use many different kinds of fluid, high power = redline heavyweight shockproof, else motul motylgear 75w90 is good.
the australians love to use redline light shockproof in their gearboxes and front/rear diffs. It is blue.
RNN14
Yep! MT90 in tranny, i used MTL but i wish i had mt90, 4.4 about is how much i used, but i drained the crap out of it. Centre i used lightweight shockproof, yes 1.3 about. Rear you can get away with 1, i used heavy shockproof. I realize this has all been said but now that i've done it myself i feel the need to confirm everyone elses recomendations.
thanks! for your recomendations.. i buy MT90 and compare the viscus on the oil on tranny and are very similar. i thinks the works great..
and for rear diff the oil seller recommends me an Sintetic oil 75w90 they have only in castrol.. the dont have rigth now in redline.. what is yours reccomendation.. order better the redline ?? or i can use the sintetic castrol ?
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