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    2019-2023 Rav4 omission in Owners manual for Gear Oil

    Motylgear is a GL-4+ (GL-4/5 compatible), which is fine to use in either; nothing wrong with that. I’d probably stick to the tried and true GL-5 for the differentials and hypoid gear applications. GL-4 and lower is more for manual transmissions/gearboxes, which need a yellow metal safe oil.
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    2019-2023 Rav4 omission in Owners manual for Gear Oil

    Does the manual specify whether the 75w-85 is a GL-5 gear oil or not? I would assume so, but I’m also not sure, as I’ve had plenty of different transfer cases that I’ve worked on. A lot took different kinds of recommended ATF, while some were spec’d GL-5 gear oil. Since you’re using Amsoil...
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    post your latest transmission lubricant change.

    I’m planning on leaving my next transmission fluid change, with Redline D4 ATF, in my Tremec TR-6060 (6MT) on my 2010 Chevy Camaro SS coupe. I’ve been changing it like every 4-6k miles or so, just because of how problematic my clutch cylinders were being. It would snick and feel like grinding...
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    Running different OEM MTF’s in other make vehicles

    Do you happen to have any links and/or resources on this? I swear I also did run friction modified Synchromesh from AC Delco for a while in a bunch of Honda’s and Acura’s, but I personally didn’t feel it was any better compared to a regular, generic conventional Synchromesh formula. That, and...
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    Running different OEM MTF’s in other make vehicles

    Seeing as how folks somehow get away with not changing manual transmission fluid for anywhere from 75-90k+ miles, I wouldn’t be surprised if you went 30-40k solid miles on that trans fluid, before maybe even considering changing it. Is that Motorcraft MTF synthetic at all? Also, Pennzoil...
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    Running different OEM MTF’s in other make vehicles

    I’ve kinda been wanting to experiment with the two different Triax GL-4 75w-80 MTF’s/gear oils. They have a Synergy Gear ‘MT’, which is what you’d expect for a typical manual gearbox calling for a GL-4 MTF; and then they also have Synergy Gear ‘SF’, which appears to be some other form of gear...
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    Running different OEM MTF’s in other make vehicles

    I also forgot to add. The OEM Motorcraft (Ford) DCTF that is ran in the Getrag MT-82 manual trans, which comes on all 2011+ Ford Mustang GT’s, seemed to do pretty good in my Tremec TR-6060 on my 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS manual trans/gearbox. I continued experimenting with other DCTF brands and...
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    Running different OEM MTF’s in other make vehicles

    So, I tried experimenting a couple of different OEM brand MTF’s/GL-4 gear oil, on a variety of different manual transmission-equipped cars. I think certain ones from Nissan and BMW, were fully synthetic by default, and also didn’t smell “funky”, so I assumed they were just fine to run. A bit...
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