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You can use GM Synchromesh fluid in the tranny & T-case. I have been using it for years with positive results, reduced notchy shifting. You can pick it up at any GM dealership. Its the same thing as BG fluids.
 
Hi,

I have decided to change my transmission (5-speed) fluid, transfer case fluid, and read diff fluid soon.

To change the the transmission fluid, I park the car on a level surface, drain the fluid with the plug on the bottom of the trans, put drain plug back, open the fill plug, use a funnel with 1/2" O.D. plastic house to fill and fill until it starts to leak out, put fill plug back on.

I searched to find out how to do it for the transfer case and the rear diff, but I could not find anything on how to do it. How would you do it, like where are the plugs located and such, and deos anyone know the torque for these plugs, or is it just as tigh as I can get them.

Thanks a lot,
Bill
 
Hi,

Thanks a lot. that is what I am looking for. Just a couple more questions, when I tighten the plugs back up, do I just make them as tight as I can, or is their a certain torque for each of them. Also when I refill the transfer case fluid do I drop it off the jacks to refill it or do I just refill it with the car up on the jacks. Anyway thanks for the great link, really appreciate it.

Thanks,
Bill
 
You should be level to refill it, but it really isn't crucial. A small bit of under/overfill won't matter. Tighten the plugs like someone else will have to remove them again with normal hand tools. Don't go wild.
 
Thanks a lot. So when I am doing the transfer case I jack it up drain it, and then lower it back down to fill it. How would I put the the fill plug back in, from the picture on the link above it looks like it is behind and under the oil pan. How would I get to it?

Thanks a lot,
Bill
 
Hi,

I am going to be upgrading my clutch to a ACT 2600, and during the install you have to drain the tranny fluid, so since I have been wanting to change all my fluids I figured I would od them all. I did some research and I am stuck on a couple of choices:

Tranny: 3 quarts of GM Synchroshift or Redline MT90

Transfer Case: 1 quart of Redline MT90

Rear Diff: 1 quart of Amsoil SAE 75W90 or Redline 75W90

I know they are all great products but I am not sure which would be best.

Thanks a lot,
Bill
 
ok i know GM Synchromesh and BG Synchroshift are the best fluids to use in the tranny....but what are the best fluids to use in the transfer case and rear differential?

im doing a fluid change soon and i wanna know what type to get
 
use REDLINE 75W90W for tranny and xfer case.

Rear end takes 90W I think, Check your owners manual , it says in the back.
 
Originally posted by AW4G63
use REDLINE 75W90W for tranny and xfer case.

Rear end takes 90W I think, Check your owners manual , it says in the back.
tom, what have you done to your tranny? i wanna know how heavy the tranny can be modded and still have redline kick ass
 
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