LSD gear oil, what weight?
what is recommended gear oil viscosity for 12 ralliart transfer case? i wanna change it but ive looked on all-data and everything. i feel dumb for asking cause i work in a shop, but not even mitsubishi can tell me?! im like fooreal. . okay. so if anyone knows for sure please lmk. thank ya:cool:
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this thread should help
http://forums.evolutionm.net/09-rall...s-torques.html there is also some info in the back of the owners manual pages 9-11 |
I would assume you old use an aftermarket fluid thats 75-90 like most diffs?
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ok
alright thank yall very much.
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75W90 GL-5 Gear Oil
Most popular Red Line gear oil, with thousands of applications for passenger cars, light trucks, and racing vehicles Contains additional friction modifiers for suitability with clutch-type limited slip differentials - for most LSDs, no additional friction modifiers are required This product is not designed for use in most manual transmissions or transaxles in passenger vehicles, since the extreme slipperiness may cause synchronizer mesh issues that lead to shifting problems Recommended for API GL-5, GL-6, MT-1, MIL-L-2105E, SAE J2360, and Chrysler spec MS-9763 http://www.redlineoil.com/content/im...oducts/133.png This stuff goes in the Ralliarts Rear Differential. |
The OEM DIA-Queen stuff is SAE90 with LSD additives.
I just use Valvoline conventional 80w90 and I have no problems. |
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