D Derek type ra Petrolheads Sep 1, 2010 #1 What oil would you recommend using? its in a classic type ra put a new box in today and its a bit notchy selecting gears been told could be the oil that was used. 75w90 was used i believe, was told to go 75w85?
What oil would you recommend using? its in a classic type ra put a new box in today and its a bit notchy selecting gears been told could be the oil that was used. 75w90 was used i believe, was told to go 75w85?
wagon dec Member Number 257 Sep 1, 2010 #2 75w90 semi synthetic is whats recommended for them that what I always use when changin it
M markobucko Octane Boostaholics Sep 1, 2010 #3 doubt that difference in viscosity is gonna help with the box being notchy but sure give it a try!!!
davelegacy Member Number 16 Sep 4, 2010 #4 as above would imagine its the box. is it in all gears????
P PDtuning Sunday Drivers Sep 4, 2010 #5 New box or second hand? Try some Redline Shockproof, quietens gears and protects from aggressive gear changes
New box or second hand? Try some Redline Shockproof, quietens gears and protects from aggressive gear changes
Codders Member Number 162Full ISDC Members 2015 Sep 8, 2010 #6 I've heard Castrol Syntrax is very recommended.
S Scoobymaniac Guest Sep 8, 2010 #7 [quote author=Codders link=topic=26231.msg309639#msg309639 date=1283905889] I've heard Castrol Syntrax is very recommended. [/quote] I've used it a few times, very good stuff
[quote author=Codders link=topic=26231.msg309639#msg309639 date=1283905889] I've heard Castrol Syntrax is very recommended. [/quote] I've used it a few times, very good stuff
R Rob Spec C Octane Boostaholics Sep 8, 2010 #9 The smell of it still make me shudder, it'd make you sick uke: I'm using motul 300V 75W90 at the moment... Not that I'd know any different regardless to be honest
The smell of it still make me shudder, it'd make you sick uke: I'm using motul 300V 75W90 at the moment... Not that I'd know any different regardless to be honest