What is MTF fluid?

What is MTF fluid?

Torco MTF Manual Transmission Fluid is a special light viscosity, low friction fluid with superior load carrying and wear protection properties. MTF is treated with anti-oxidation, anti-corrosion and anti-foam to reduce fluid degradation and increase life of all drive components.

What’s the viscosity of Texaco MTF 94 oil?

Texaco MTF-94 has a viscosity of about 10.5 (at 100C) with a hearty detergent and ZDDP anti-wear additive package. It’s available in 20 liter cans.

Where can I get mtf-94 gearbox oil?

Have some bods coming over from Burton on Trent next week and want them to bring me some MTF-94 gearbox oil out as it’s as rare as rocking horse ****e her!!! Just phoned Hoolfords and they not got any either???????

What’s the difference between MTF 94 and LT-3?

WRONG fluid (LT-3 instead of MTF-94) in an unlabeled container*. it to be the wrong fluid. About 1,000 miles later, after discovering this, I had them change it again, and sent an aliquot of the fluid they used for analysis again. This time, it was the right fluid. Turns out it takes a bit of effort to eliminate any doubt.

What’s the difference between a 75w80 and a mtf94?

MTF94 is a 75W-80 manual trans fluid blended by Texaco. It has a Kinematic viscosity at 100*C of around 10cSt. Most xW-80 MTF’s have a kinematic viscosity around the same, ATF’s are around 6.5-7.5 cSt @ 100*C. A big difference. There are plenty of MTF’s around, how they shift is determined by the friction modifiers used.

When to use Geartech MTF 94 manual transmission fluid?

Geartech MTF 94 can be used in a variety of synchronised manual transmissions where an SAE 75W-80 or SAE 80W manual transmission fluid meeting API GL-4 performance level is recommended, or when a fluid of this quality, performance level and viscosity is recommended by the original equipment manufacturer.

Texaco MTF-94 has a viscosity of about 10.5 (at 100C) with a hearty detergent and ZDDP anti-wear additive package. It’s available in 20 liter cans.

WRONG fluid (LT-3 instead of MTF-94) in an unlabeled container*. it to be the wrong fluid. About 1,000 miles later, after discovering this, I had them change it again, and sent an aliquot of the fluid they used for analysis again. This time, it was the right fluid. Turns out it takes a bit of effort to eliminate any doubt.

MTF94 is a 75W-80 manual trans fluid blended by Texaco. It has a Kinematic viscosity at 100*C of around 10cSt. Most xW-80 MTF’s have a kinematic viscosity around the same, ATF’s are around 6.5-7.5 cSt @ 100*C. A big difference. There are plenty of MTF’s around, how they shift is determined by the friction modifiers used.