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Actually the cold weather properties between the two vary substantially. Without typing out all the specs, a 80W dino gear oil pours at -16°F and a 75W syn pours at -67°F.
There would be no harm using a 75W when 80W is called for, as long as the fluid stays within the range specified for a 90 when 100°C.
http://www.lubrizol.com/products/automotive-gear-oil/J306.asp
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"Dude seriously, relax. Just use what the manufacturer requires and change it when needed".
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Anyone know of a good siphon for getting the old gear oil out. There is no drain hole, and I cannot remover the cover.
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Actually the cold weather properties between the two vary substantially. Without typing out all the specs, a 80W dino gear oil pours at -16°F and a 75W syn pours at -67°F.
There would be no harm using a 75W when 80W is called for, as long as the fluid stays within the range specified for a 90 when 100°C.
http://www.lubrizol.com/products/automotive-gear-oil/J306.asp
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Anyone know of a good siphon for getting the old gear oil out. There is no drain hole, and I cannot remover the cover.
NAPA sells one, pretty cheap too. Very slow doing it.