hi there just wondering wgat would be the best oil to use in the gearbox
now it is a 85 mdl 2.5 90 box but it now has a lsd diff in it so when im putting in i figure but new oil into i found a castrol one for lsd's but it also said not recomended for syncro boxes
and with the billions of years of knowledge one here the answers will be plentiful
thanks all
Transmission Fluids for the any Alfa Transaxle with a limited slip differential.
1. Australian Alfa Romeo Dealership recommendations.
(TBA if and when it arrives)
2. The 75 owner's manual. SAE 75W-90 API GL-5
No distinction is made for an open or limited slip differential in the manual. Lubricants recommended :-
Agip Rotra SX SAE 75W-90 >now LSX 75W-90
Shell Spirax 80W-90HD > now Spirax A80W-90
IP Pontiax HDS 75W-90
3. Oil company recommendations
Penrite, Street- Transaxle 75W-90 GL-5 Semi synthetic
Racing- Sin Gear Oil 75W-90 GL-5/6 Full synthetic
Valvoline Street/Race Duragear 75W-90 GL-5 Semi synthetic
Shell Street Spirax A80W-90 GL-5 Mineral
Racing XGO 75W-90 GL4&5 Synthetic
Agip Street/race Rotra LSX 75W-90 GL4&5 Synthetic
Mobil Street/race Delvac synthetic gear oil 75W-90 Synthetic
Redline Street/race Light/ Superlight 75W90NS GL-5 Synthetic
Street Heavy Shockproof, Synthetic
Race Lightweight Shockproof, Synthetic
Race Superlight Shockproof. Synthetic
cool thanks heaps for that now just need to decide which one
I've got my TS properly back on the road & driven about 1500 klm since some work in the ACT.
The mechanic in Canberra was reluctant to do a gearbox rebuild to address the 1-2 syncro problem, & instead recommended tightening the linkage joins + using Redline superlight shockproof gear oil. It's fully synthetic, costs a bomb, but works a treat & much cheaper than a gearbox rebuild. Stoked, it's a far better gearchange now.
Great result from this oil, better than any other I have used in the last 12 years on TS & 3L 75's, and that includes many of those above.
Recommend it very highly.
DaveB