Can I use manual transmission fluid in differential?

Can I use manual transmission fluid in differential?

Yes if you are referring to a manual transmission fluid say a 75–90w gear oil GL5 which is what is suggested for most Tacoma’s. I use a synthetic gear lube 75–90 GL5 in the rear differential. My transfer case and front differential use ATF, which is also a synthetic, Mercon type. I drive an AWD vehicle.

Are there different versions of the Nissan Stagea?

The Stagea shares many mechanical parts with the Nissan Skyline and Nissan Laurel . There are 3 different versions of the Stagea: the WC34 Series 1 (1996 to late 1998), the WC34 Series 2 (late 1998 to 2001), and the M35 Series (2001 to 2007).

How to change oil in a M35 Stagea?

Open up your new 436 or 455 filter and smear some clean oil over the square o’ring seal. This helps you tighten the filter without it pinching or dragging. Install the oil filter as tight as possible by hand. Usually this will be 1/4 turn past where it makes first contact with the sealing faces.

What kind of oil does a Nissan use?

Explore a range of oils & fluids that help to keep your Nissan healthy and running smoothly. Many of these fluids are a necessity for your vehicle so don’t compromise on quality here.

What kind of transmission does a Nissan Stagea 260RS have?

The Stagea 260RS Autech, or just 260RS, is a tuned version of the Stagea made by Japanese tuning company Autech. The 260RS uses the 2.6L RB26DETT coupled to a 5-speed manual transmission and features ATTESA E-TS all-wheel drive from the R33 GTR and a limited-slip rear differential.

What kind of transmission does a Nissan Stagea have?

Unlike the Skyline and Laurel which had 5 speed automatic transmissions on some automatic 2.5L non turbo versions, all automatic Stageas were 4 speed. All manual models were 5 speed although only 2 models were available manual, the turbo RS4S and the 260RS, which both were exclusively manual.

What kind of suspension does Nissan Stagea have?

The Stagea was available in rear wheel drive (RWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) variants, with the RWD variants using RWD Laurel front suspension of the strut type and AWD versions using RWD R34 Skyline front suspension of the multi-link type.

Open up your new 436 or 455 filter and smear some clean oil over the square o’ring seal. This helps you tighten the filter without it pinching or dragging. Install the oil filter as tight as possible by hand. Usually this will be 1/4 turn past where it makes first contact with the sealing faces.

What kind of oil do you use for a Nissan Hardbody?

Found a blurb in the “changing transfer oil” section in the ’94 Hardbody FSM that says “When changing transfer oil completely, Genuine Nissan ATF or equivalent type DEXRON II or gear oil (75W-90) may be used. Do not mix Automatic Transmission Fluid and gear oil.”