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Originally Posted by TR-S2K,May 26 2006, 04:13 PM
Does anybody know OEM diff fluid is synthetic or dino ?
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This is the Honda Marine (or Motorcycle) GL-5 SAE 90 diff oil.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...099&hl=diff+oil
I don't know if it is synthetic.
I do know it works
My manual states to change diff oil every 2 years or 40.000 kms.
No difference between "severe" or "normal".
edit : typo: deleted "W", added "SAE"
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...099&hl=diff+oil
I don't know if it is synthetic.
I do know it works
My manual states to change diff oil every 2 years or 40.000 kms.
No difference between "severe" or "normal".
edit : typo: deleted "W", added "SAE"
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Originally Posted by RACER,May 28 2006, 12:08 AM
The type of diff fluid that Honda Dealers use is conventional type 80w-90 GL5 gear oil.
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Originally Posted by IIGQ4U,May 29 2006, 02:16 PM
A local Honda dealer (Hoehn Honda Carlsbad, CA) uses Mobil1 as their differential fluid 80W-90
Just saw a post where a dealer would not put GMSFM in a car because it would "void the warranty".
The Moronathon continues - another affirmation that doing all my own car maintenance pays off.
RR.
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Thanks for the clarification about oil oxidation RR
I have a question about adding Lubrication Engineer20 as an additive to the diff? I am already using it in the crankcase and tranny (the tranny working so much smoother btw in combo with GMSFM)
I have a question about adding Lubrication Engineer20 as an additive to the diff? I am already using it in the crankcase and tranny (the tranny working so much smoother btw in combo with GMSFM)
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Originally Posted by thetz99,May 29 2006, 04:15 PM
Thanks for the clarification about oil oxidation RR :thumbup:
I have a question about adding Lubrication Engineer20 as an additive to the diff? I am already using it in the crankcase and tranny (the tranny working so much smoother btw in combo with GMSFM)
I have a question about adding Lubrication Engineer20 as an additive to the diff? I am already using it in the crankcase and tranny (the tranny working so much smoother btw in combo with GMSFM)
I would be very careful what you are putting in your car, esp the tranny. I do not know what LE20 is.
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Originally Posted by thetz99,May 29 2006, 01:15 PM
Thanks for the clarification about oil oxidation RR
I have a question about adding Lubrication Engineer20 as an additive to the diff? I am already using it in the crankcase and tranny (the tranny working so much smoother btw in combo with GMSFM)
I have a question about adding Lubrication Engineer20 as an additive to the diff? I am already using it in the crankcase and tranny (the tranny working so much smoother btw in combo with GMSFM)
and RR THANK YOU for all the incredible info!! Finally a source of oil knowledge that is based on scientifc evidence and NOT the BS written on the back of a bottle of oil!