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Old 04-16-2003, 08:24 AM
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How many quarts of fluid for the transmission? I wanna order some Neo Synthetic now, but don't know how many to order. Help please.

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Three, one to flush any of the remaining old fluid and two to fill it up. I use the GM syncro-mesh and it seem to have solved all of my grinding problems. The GM product is a different weight fluid to that recommended my Honda. I think Honda recommends 5W-30 and the GM is 10W30. Good luck.
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2 quarts is enough. I used Redline MT-90.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by S2SPENT2MUCH
[B]Three, one to flush any of the remaining old fluid and two to fill it up.
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2 quarts is enough.
Thanx. I have a metal-rattling noise coming from the bottom of the car. Hope the Neo Synthetic helps. I did order some Redling 75W-90 for my differential though.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by turbo_pwr
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I hated the GM s-mesh.
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I never had the grind at all but since it was time to change the fluids. I decided to give GM s-mesh a try. Ever since then the shifts feel notchier and I get the grind if I do a really quick shift when I haven't driven for more then 30 mins. It could be just me but I hated it.
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For those of you,using Redline MT90,please tell me how do you like it?
I just ordered some,because I have the occasional 1-2 grind,and I wanted to find out if it could solve it.
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How about helping us out a bit next time?

https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...threadid=113399
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Ok

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