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Transfer case oil
Transfer case oil
I have just installed a gear driven transfer in my coily, tis a bit noisy, works perfectly shifts nicely had no play in the bearings but just a bit noisy mainly on deceleration.
just wondering if anyone had come across an oil that seems to quieten down their transfers the stuff i put in (Suzuki recommended weight) seemed a bit thin.
sam
just wondering if anyone had come across an oil that seems to quieten down their transfers the stuff i put in (Suzuki recommended weight) seemed a bit thin.
sam
I"ve got heavyweight shockproof in mine.
No idea if it's quieter than it would be with different oil, but my 6.5's are quiet.
Steve.
No idea if it's quieter than it would be with different oil, but my 6.5's are quiet.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
I have redline all thru my sierra, it may cost, but IM its the best, so, as ya get what ya pay for, go for it.GRPABT1 wrote:Depends on what you want to spend, I hear redline shockproof is the best but is $$$.
Seriously I think you've been a coily owner for too long if you are complaining about noise
If it breaks, excellent, time for an upgrade
it's not hard to get a sierra quiet mine was loud as hell to start off with.GRPABT1 wrote:Depends on what you want to spend, I hear redline shockproof is the best but is $$$.
Seriously I think you've been a coily owner for too long if you are complaining about noise
and it did lower the gearing i notice it on the road have not tried low range.
so whats this redline stuff i'm not really concerned about price.
Sam
http://www.redlineoil.com.au/spamwell wrote:it's not hard to get a sierra quiet mine was loud as hell to start off with.GRPABT1 wrote:Depends on what you want to spend, I hear redline shockproof is the best but is $$$.
Seriously I think you've been a coily owner for too long if you are complaining about noise
and it did lower the gearing i notice it on the road have not tried low range.
so whats this redline stuff i'm not really concerned about price.
Sam
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Redline is a high performance oil brand, they make alot of really really good stuff but are very expensive when compared to normal off the shelf brands.
It normally needs to be ordered from a specialty performance shop.
It normally needs to be ordered from a specialty performance shop.
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It's $140 for just under 4 litres from Bursons. (4 quarts)
Make sure you've got a breather on there - it would be a shame to put $40 worth of oil in there and have to drain it because of water ingress.
Steve.
Make sure you've got a breather on there - it would be a shame to put $40 worth of oil in there and have to drain it because of water ingress.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
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