What kind of oil does a Muncie 4 speed take?

What kind of oil does a Muncie 4 speed take?

I would recommend Brad Penn grade 1 ‘classic’ multi purpose GL-4 SAE 80w-90 gear oil. It’s made specifically for old Muncie and Borg-Warner transmissions that require mineral base oils. This way your sure your getting a mineral base oil and NOT synthetic.

How much oil does a Muncie 4 speed take?

Make sure the transmission is level. The Muncie 4-speed transmission will take about three pints, or 1 1/2 quarts of oil. Replace the fill cap.

How much oil does a Muncie 4 speed hold?

What fluid does a NP205 take?

Registered. As has been discussed in previous posts, NP205 transfer cases require 80-90wt Gear oil.

How much oil does a m21 take?

A lil over 2 quarts of 80-90 wt gear lube, dyno or synthetic, whichever you prefer.

How much oil do you need to change a Muncie 4 speed transmission?

Using the oil-change pump, fill with oil. Make sure the transmission is level. The Muncie 4-speed transmission will take about three pints, or 1 1/2 quarts of oil. Replace the fill cap. Dispose of the old oil properly. Kara Bietz has been writing professionally since 1999.

What kind of oil do I need for my Muncie?

Discussion in ‘ Transmission & Driveline Topics ‘ started by YoungCamaro, Sep 20, 2009 . Just bought an m20 wide ratio muncie. I’m going to be installing it tomorrow and i’m wondering what type of gear oil and how much I need to put in it? The chilton’s manual I have said 3 pints and the guy I bought it from said 2 pints.

Can a Muncie 4 be filled with GL5?

Please comment if you have experience with muncie 4 speeds. Thanks Filling the case to the bottom of the fill hole is the proper way. As for the GL5, it is not a weight, but a designator for a certain level of additives.

What kind of oil does a 4 speed trans use?

With that being said the guy that rebuilt and recently inspected the transmission suggested using SAE 85W-140 gear oil…He insists that the trans can run this oil and it is the best type/weight to use…It was free so he wasn’t selling it to me so to say….He has over thirty years experience building/repairing these “old” transmissions…