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Shell Spirax A

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Shell Spirax A

Post by Lawrence »

Hi fellows. I recently did a gearbox swap with a new clutch. The gearbox oil, that i put in was Shell Spirax A. i now find gear changes to be notchy (gq patrol). I have recently discovered that the appropriate oil would have been the Spirax G. Would this have made a difference?
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Post by shakes »

Lawrence wrote:Hi fellows. I recently did a gearbox swap with a new clutch. The gearbox oil, that i put in was Shell Spirax A. i now find gear changes to be notchy (gq patrol). I have recently discovered that the appropriate oil would have been the Spirax G. Would this have made a difference?
I'dsay yes. In my GQ that had a tired gearbox i had to run different weight oils from winter to summer to get smooth shifting.
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Post by UhhOhh »

Best thing I did with my GQ was put a mobil tractor gearbox fluid in it. 424 agri or something like that. Shifted smoother than ever after I did especially getting her into first.
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Post by Lawrence »

Cruiser guys seem to have this problem too, even brand new. The first box I had was much better, except sometimes when cold. At least it would change down the third and second, without a problem. I think I will change it the Castrol, which seems highly recommended on the site.
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Post by Lawrence »

Thanks guys.
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Post by love ke70 »

castrol VMX 80 is the ticket.

i struggled with the 'superior' penrite product and using nulon G-70 additive made little improvement, went to the castrol, havnt gone back, difference was instant :)
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Post by KiwiBacon »

love ke70 wrote:castrol VMX 80 is the ticket.

i struggled with the 'superior' penrite product and using nulon G-70 additive made little improvement, went to the castrol, havnt gone back, difference was instant :)
Above freezing the VMX80 is great, but my work car is still difficult to get into gear in a hard frost.
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Post by shortgq »

Put Redline MT90 in gearbox and transfer years ago. It is dear but have never had a problem since!
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Post by love ke70 »

is that the redline made for synchro boxes?
cause alot of them are not and create more dramas than theyre worth...
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I didn't know there were different types of the MT90. It has been in there for a couple of years now and it has improved the shifting for sure.
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Post by love ke70 »

no no, sorry i could have been clearer, i was asking if the MT90 is the redline gear oil made for synchro boxes?
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Post by sw1 »

Lawrence wrote:Would this have made a difference?
From a quick google & look at a few shell pages, spriax a s2 (not sure what the s2 is though) is api-gl5 & spriax g is api-gl4. Nissan specify api-gl4 for our gearboxes.
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Post by shortgq »

Yep - MT90 is the oil for manual transmissions - great stuff i reckon. But it is dear, and that was a few years ago.

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