Changing the Differential / Transmission Oil
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to get this straight...the first post says to use this:
Transmission API GL-4,Viscosity SAE 75W-85
Differential API GL-5, Viscosity SAE 80W-90
But ppl are using 75w-90 for the tranny and diff? Also, what exact Redline products do I need to purchase? Can someone link me...there are just so many different products.
Transmission API GL-4,Viscosity SAE 75W-85
Differential API GL-5, Viscosity SAE 80W-90
But ppl are using 75w-90 for the tranny and diff? Also, what exact Redline products do I need to purchase? Can someone link me...there are just so many different products.
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I called Redline and they recommended blending 2 qts of MTL (70w80) with 2 qts of MT-90 (75w90) for the transmission. They also recommended getting 2 qts of 75w90 for the differential.
Originally, I was gonna get the 75w90NS because I have a Base Z, and didn't need the friction modifier for LSD, but they said that this modifier will help keep the temp in the diff lower, so they recommended getting 75w90 instead of the NS.
Here's a link to their site.
http://www.redlineoil.com/products_gearlubricants.asp
http://www.redlineoil.com/products_g...p?categoryID=7
Originally, I was gonna get the 75w90NS because I have a Base Z, and didn't need the friction modifier for LSD, but they said that this modifier will help keep the temp in the diff lower, so they recommended getting 75w90 instead of the NS.
Here's a link to their site.
http://www.redlineoil.com/products_gearlubricants.asp
http://www.redlineoil.com/products_g...p?categoryID=7
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Originally Posted by dmroberson
I called Redline and they recommended blending 2 qts of MTL (70w80) with 2 qts of MT-90 (75w90) for the transmission. They also recommended getting 2 qts of 75w90 for the differential.
Originally, I was gonna get the 75w90NS because I have a Base Z, and didn't need the friction modifier for LSD, but they said that this modifier will help keep the temp in the diff lower, so they recommended getting 75w90 instead of the NS.
Here's a link to their site.
http://www.redlineoil.com/products_gearlubricants.asp
http://www.redlineoil.com/products_g...p?categoryID=7
Originally, I was gonna get the 75w90NS because I have a Base Z, and didn't need the friction modifier for LSD, but they said that this modifier will help keep the temp in the diff lower, so they recommended getting 75w90 instead of the NS.
Here's a link to their site.
http://www.redlineoil.com/products_gearlubricants.asp
http://www.redlineoil.com/products_g...p?categoryID=7
thanks a lot!! Is everyone else using these fluids? Do most prefer redline over amsoil or royal purple? thanks for the help
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Originally Posted by Accordaleer
Would new fluid in the diff, help it lock up better? Just curious, I dont autoX, so i'm not looking into aftermarket.
Correct me if I am wrong...
Our LSDs are encased inside a housing INSIDE the diff carrier. The gear oil and the LSD oil does not mix. To change the LSD oil you will have to remove the carrier cover to get to the inner case.
Last edited by Monsta; 02-07-2008 at 12:55 AM.
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Originally Posted by camaro194
Thanks for the writeup VO!! I'm just over 20k on my car, so I might be doing this over the summer.
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Just did mine
Originally Posted by WhiteNoiz
Just thought I would report back. Great thread, made it much easier! The hardest part was trying to get it all jacked up without using the front jack points, cause they suck. I drove up a pair of ramps, used the center jack point and a hydrolic jack to lift the front, worked GREAT. I put a couple jack stands on each side of the jack under some metal supports to be safe. Used a second hydrolic jack (just happen to have 2) to raise the back using the "pumpkin", placed some jack stands on the rear jack points (they dont suck) and lowered the car down on the rear jack stands. I made sure the car was level. I used 2x4 between my hydrolic jacks and the car so there was no damage to the car. I had to use a shot hammer to break free the drain, and fill plugs for the tranny and the diff.
Tranny took about 3.5qts
Diff took 1.5qts
Result:
Much smoother shifting, and it may be in my head, but clean fluids clear down the drivetrain made the car feel faster, less resistant.
Thanks all!
Tranny took about 3.5qts
Diff took 1.5qts
Result:
Much smoother shifting, and it may be in my head, but clean fluids clear down the drivetrain made the car feel faster, less resistant.
Thanks all!
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Got my fluids in the mail today. I went with the suggestions made earlier in the thread.
All Redline products. Approx $65 shipped. Not bad.
Differential -
2 qts. 75w90 Synthetic Gear Oil (GL-5)
Transmission -
2 qts. MTL 70w80 (GL-4)
2 qts. MT-90 75w90 (GL-4)
I also went out and purchased a new socket set for the 10mm hex.
A bit of advice for you guys out there. I was able to find a Siphon Pump at Walmart for around $3. Its 6 ft in length and has a pump mid-hose that gets the oil moving and lets gravity do the rest. I tested it out with some water, and it seems like it will work fine. Just need to have a second person around to hold the one end of the hose down in the bottle.
I'll be doing this in a month or so once the oil is due for the next change.
All Redline products. Approx $65 shipped. Not bad.
Differential -
2 qts. 75w90 Synthetic Gear Oil (GL-5)
Transmission -
2 qts. MTL 70w80 (GL-4)
2 qts. MT-90 75w90 (GL-4)
I also went out and purchased a new socket set for the 10mm hex.
A bit of advice for you guys out there. I was able to find a Siphon Pump at Walmart for around $3. Its 6 ft in length and has a pump mid-hose that gets the oil moving and lets gravity do the rest. I tested it out with some water, and it seems like it will work fine. Just need to have a second person around to hold the one end of the hose down in the bottle.
I'll be doing this in a month or so once the oil is due for the next change.
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Originally Posted by johzp
Where did you purchase the items If you dont mind me asking?
Oh, and a free hat was thrown in the box haha
#259
Guys, according to the Manual, only Nissan's "J" differential fluid should be
used, or the warranty goes down the drain. Any comments? The Manual also
states that ANY other fluid will actually cause damage to moving parts. My
beast has an AT, so I have to find out about the auto tranny fluid it requires
(only 14k on my Zed, so it'll be a while before that). Keep us posted!
used, or the warranty goes down the drain. Any comments? The Manual also
states that ANY other fluid will actually cause damage to moving parts. My
beast has an AT, so I have to find out about the auto tranny fluid it requires
(only 14k on my Zed, so it'll be a while before that). Keep us posted!
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Originally Posted by j.arnaldo
Guys, according to the Manual, only Nissan's "J" differential fluid should be
used, or the warranty goes down the drain. Any comments? The Manual also
states that ANY other fluid will actually cause damage to moving parts. My
beast has an AT, so I have to find out about the auto tranny fluid it requires
(only 14k on my Zed, so it'll be a while before that). Keep us posted!
used, or the warranty goes down the drain. Any comments? The Manual also
states that ANY other fluid will actually cause damage to moving parts. My
beast has an AT, so I have to find out about the auto tranny fluid it requires
(only 14k on my Zed, so it'll be a while before that). Keep us posted!
Differential gear oil — — — API GL-5, Viscosity SAE 80W-90*6
Manual transmission gear oil — — — Genuine NISSAN Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF) HQ Multi 75W-85 or API GL-4, Viscosity
SAE 75W-85 or 75W-90
*6: For hot areas, viscosity SAE 90 is suitable for ambient temperatures above 32°F (0°C).
This is what they have noted regarding the automatic transmission fluid:
Using automatic transmission fluid other than Genuine NISSAN Matic J ATF will cause deterioration in driveability and automatic transmission
durability, and may damage the automatic transmission, which is not covered by the NISSAN new vehicle limited warranty.