Can you use 75W-90 Synthetic Gear Oil?

Can you use 75W-90 Synthetic Gear Oil?

Mobil Synthetic Gear Oil 75W-90 is a fully synthetic gear lubricant formulated from synthetic base oils and an advanced additive system. It is designed for use in many railway gearboxes and provides excellent load-carrying capability where extreme pressures and shock loading are expected.

What is 75W90 gear oil used for?

The 75W-90 gear oil is used under extreme pressure conditions and is recommended for limited-slip differentials and for use in colder climates. Used in heavy duty manual transmissions, final drives and axles, high temperatures will not effect the heavy film left by this oil.

Can I use 75W-90 instead of 75w80?

Use of 75W-90 (instead of 75W-80) will make gear engagement and changes baulky, particularly in cold weather.

What is 75W gear oil?

Mobil Gear Oil FE 75W is a high performance gear oil blended from high quality mineral base oils and an advanced additive system to meet Peugeot’s & Citroën’s specification. Mobil Gear Oil FE 75W is specially developed for PSA’s (Peugeot / Citroën) manual gearboxes with integrated differentials.

What is the difference between SAE 90 and 80W90?

SAE 75W-90 maintains a more consistent thickness, or viscosity, across a wide temperature range. It’s thicker when exposed to high heat and thinner under colder, wintry conditions than 80W-90. The use of 75W-90 gear oil is recognized by OEMs as a contributor to overall fuel economy.

What’s the difference between 75 90 and 80W 90 gear oil?

What is the difference between 75W-90 and 80W 90 gear oil?

What’s the difference between 75 80 and 75 90 gear oil?

Technical Supremo, Platinum Member. Doubt if it’s the oil, basicly the low number is how thick the oil is when cold and the high number when hot, so the 75/90 stays slightly thicker than the 75/80 when hot, but is the same when cold.

What oil is best for gearbox?

Gear Oils (EP)

  • Duolec® Industrial Gear Oil was formulated specifically for lubricating gearboxes.
  • Duolec® Syn Gear Lubricant is formulated with 100 percent synthetic base fluid to ensure excellent high- and low-temperature performance.

Which is Toyota transfer gear oil LF 75W?

I think RED LINE MT-LV 70W/75W GL-4 GEAR OIL has nearly the same viscosity specifications (6.5 cSt) and anti-Wear DI package as does the Toyota low viscosity (LV) TC fluid: Redline MT-LV 70W/75W GL-4 PDS A 75W90 gear oil is much thicker with about a 14.5 cSt viscosity at 100C. All in all there is nothing special or exotic in the transfer case.

What kind of oil does a Toyota 75W use?

This oil (or Liquid Gold?) is perhaps the most hotly contested maintenance fluid on the Toyota forums (virgin analysis can be found here: Toyota 75W T-Case Oil ). The manual calls it out specifically, and there seems to be no dead-set answer on what an acceptable alternative is.

What kind of lubricant does Toyota 5 speed use?

About 25,000 miles for mostly city driving and 50,000 miles for mostly highway driving. I changed my shifter bushing and seat at around 300,000 miles with Toyota parts (not Marlin Crawler parts) and my 5-speed is still shifting smooth at 478,200 miles. I have used Pennzoil GL-4 80W-90 gear lubricant and Red Line MT-90 75W-90.

How much trans fluid is in a 1995 Toyota?

1995 5 speed I assume it is 4.1 quarts. But whetever I take out I wiil measure and put back. Click to expand… It is easy to just take out the fill plug on the side of the transmission and pour new oil in through the shifter hole until the oil starts pouring out the side of the transmission, then just put the side plug back in.