I was always told in auto school.
Cast iron main case = 90 weight
Aluminum main case = ATF
Cast iron main case = 90 weight
Aluminum main case = ATF
Yes. There are probably several better lubes to use in MT applications, but 20W-50 or even better straight SAE 50 engine oil has been used for zillions of miles of service with zero of issues. A grade 50 motor oil has an equivalent viscosity to a SAE 90 gear lube. Probably just as important as viscosity is a manual transmission lube's compatibility with yellow metals. Hence, using a GL-4 or a modern MT lube is the best move today.OK, my mind is blown! When I rebuilt my 833 about 10 years or so ago, I used 75-90 because I thought that was what we did. I have never heard of using motor oil (20-50) or ATF in an older 4 speed. I know that some modern manual transmissions use ATF, so I guess I can understand that. But is it really OK to use 20-50 motor oil???
Till it come out the filler hole. Sorrry, I don't remember. With my 833 I used to use half Redline and 1/2 Regular 75/90. Now just regular 75/90. No shifting issues. I once read synthetics aren't as good as you think in an 833 but you can't believe everything you read or I might sell you a bridge.Question is how many bottles are need to be fill?
Question is how many bottles are need to be fill?
I'm not gonna read every post to see what all has already been mentioned....I have an A833OD trans going back into my truck. I drained it a while ago and now I can't remember what it was filled with. The FSM says to use ATF, yet somehow I recall being told 80 weight gear oil was a better way to go? And of course on my truck parts shelf I have both ATF and gear oil standing by so there is no guidance to be had according to what's on hand.