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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Improving synchro shifting problems by using different gear lube weights or additives?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bryan" data-source="post: 429442" data-attributes="member: 19375"><p>Sorry to bug you again on this subject. I'm still somewhat confused regarding these different recommendations. It was stated a couple of threads above that "Using the lighter weight oil in the AX15 helps the synchronizer issues". why is that? With my transmission problem, when its cold in the mornings it shifts fine. therefore, I would think the heaver wt. fluids i.e. 90wt GL4 would work best in my situation. Your thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bryan, post: 429442, member: 19375"] Sorry to bug you again on this subject. I'm still somewhat confused regarding these different recommendations. It was stated a couple of threads above that "Using the lighter weight oil in the AX15 helps the synchronizer issues". why is that? With my transmission problem, when its cold in the mornings it shifts fine. therefore, I would think the heaver wt. fluids i.e. 90wt GL4 would work best in my situation. Your thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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Improving synchro shifting problems by using different gear lube weights or additives?
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