What fluids do I use?
#1
What fluids do I use?
Alright, gonna try to revive this old car. What fluids should I be using?
What weight motor oil (this car is going to be in the Phoenix desert)?
What do I put in the rear end?
Any particular type of coolant I should be using?
Should the tranny (auto) and power steering have Mercon in them?
Any other recommendations?
What weight motor oil (this car is going to be in the Phoenix desert)?
What do I put in the rear end?
Any particular type of coolant I should be using?
Should the tranny (auto) and power steering have Mercon in them?
Any other recommendations?
#2
RE: What fluids do I use?
my suggestions are:
tranny at least a 20/80 or 40/60 mixture of lucas trans fluid/reg tranny fluid
i live in a cooler climate and i use 10W30, since you live in a hotter climate, i would suggest a heavier weight to help fight against breakdown.
not sure on the rear end, but would also suggest a partial lucas oil mix in there too.
if your power steering pump is making noise, i would suggest just flat out replacing/rebuilding it, but if you need time, lucas oil is good there too.
i duno about coolant or mixture, maybe Glen (Soaring) can chime in here.
tranny at least a 20/80 or 40/60 mixture of lucas trans fluid/reg tranny fluid
i live in a cooler climate and i use 10W30, since you live in a hotter climate, i would suggest a heavier weight to help fight against breakdown.
not sure on the rear end, but would also suggest a partial lucas oil mix in there too.
if your power steering pump is making noise, i would suggest just flat out replacing/rebuilding it, but if you need time, lucas oil is good there too.
i duno about coolant or mixture, maybe Glen (Soaring) can chime in here.
#5
RE: What fluids do I use?
yeah, but the lucas oil will help maintain hydrolic pressure, reduce wear and prolong life and keep shifts smooth. even with an older trans as far as i know.
#9
RE: What fluids do I use?
true, he didn't say, run 100% water, he just said use more water. I would run at least 20W oil. I used 10W in Georgia and experienced real low oil pressure. I put in the 20W and it moved up. and it's alittle cooler out here.
#10
RE: What fluids do I use?
For a manual tranny and rear, I suggest 75W90 synthetic gear oil. If the engine is relatively new, then I suggest synthetic oil as well. If not, then maybe either a synthetic blend or dino. Synthetic oil tends to leak through old gaskets. 20-50 oil is going to the extreme IMO. If the engine is up to par, then 10W30 is just fine even in desert heat. Remembering that the engine will not run any hotter in the desert than it does in the cooler climates if the cooling system is up to par.