Which gearbox oil?
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Which gearbox oil?
Which gearbox oil do I need for my car? It's a 2004 non turbo blobeye, 5 speed manual gearbox.
After doing a little research I believe I need 75w90 fully synthetic. Is this correct?
Thanks.
After doing a little research I believe I need 75w90 fully synthetic. Is this correct?
Thanks.
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Hi
You need a 75w-90 for the gearbox and diff and here are the ones we have.
http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-673-75w-...ion-fluid.aspx
If you want to go for the best, the Millers CRX 75w-90 NT, Gulf Competition, Motul Gear 300, Red Line 75w-90NS and Millers TRX are ideal for the gearbox. The Castrol Universal/Universal Plus/, Motul Motylgear and Fuchs Gear Syn are all decent alternatives. The Fuchs Syn 5, Millers CRX, Redline 75w-90 GL5, Motul Gear 300 and Gulf Competition are ideal for the diff. The Fuchs Sintopoid, Castrol Syntrax Longlife, Millers TRX, Motul Motylgear, Mobil SHC and Gulf Syngear are also good choices.
Cheers
Tim
You need a 75w-90 for the gearbox and diff and here are the ones we have.
http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-673-75w-...ion-fluid.aspx
If you want to go for the best, the Millers CRX 75w-90 NT, Gulf Competition, Motul Gear 300, Red Line 75w-90NS and Millers TRX are ideal for the gearbox. The Castrol Universal/Universal Plus/, Motul Motylgear and Fuchs Gear Syn are all decent alternatives. The Fuchs Syn 5, Millers CRX, Redline 75w-90 GL5, Motul Gear 300 and Gulf Competition are ideal for the diff. The Fuchs Sintopoid, Castrol Syntrax Longlife, Millers TRX, Motul Motylgear, Mobil SHC and Gulf Syngear are also good choices.
Cheers
Tim
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I've just finished changing the gearbox oil on my MY99 Subaru Impreza WRx. After checking the manual bought 4L of Motul MOTYLGEAR 75W90 (manual said it took 4L).
The thing is, the oil isn't even on the "L" of the dipstick.
I had previously changed the rear diff with Motul 300, so I still have about 200ml of it, I was thinking of adding 100ml to the gearbox. What do you guys think? They are both 75w90, but as far as I know 300 is fully synthetic oil while the motygear is what they call "technosynthese".
The thing is, the oil isn't even on the "L" of the dipstick.
I had previously changed the rear diff with Motul 300, so I still have about 200ml of it, I was thinking of adding 100ml to the gearbox. What do you guys think? They are both 75w90, but as far as I know 300 is fully synthetic oil while the motygear is what they call "technosynthese".
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You are asking this question on a thread that is 7 years old and to someone who hasn't been on the forum since 2015................
However as it's your first post, welcome to the forum and the answer is
2001 5MT AWD Single-range model;
3.5 L (3.7 US qt, 3.1 Imp qt)
However as it's your first post, welcome to the forum and the answer is
2001 5MT AWD Single-range model;
3.5 L (3.7 US qt, 3.1 Imp qt)
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