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For those that didn't read my post a month ago. I changed manual tranny oil in my tracker and put in gl4 compatibly purple oil which is highly rated. After that, the gears ground in second both up and downshift. It's a very slippery oil! So, then I tried penzoil 80-95 gl4 and while it was better, it still ground when cold and went away after about 10 mins of driving.
Today I tried Penzoil syncromesh and this oil worked instantly. Not a single grind after changing the oil! Winner!! Only cost me $50 in oils to figure out something that works.
John
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That's what I put last week.
very satisfied too. A little notch here and there but no grinds at all. I spent a bit more though. Royal purple. Red line.penzoil Sycromesh. $90 in total.
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Hopefully we saved some future oil changers some money!
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I so glad you worked it out. the brass rings, im sure are designed for dino oil.
if the natural friction of the brass ring groves, against a very smooth steel cone, is gone the synchro fails to do the sleed patch up or is slow doing it.
there are new cars with M/T that come stock with syn oil, but id bet they are very different in design, that surface contact point.
I bet this factor is one of the most complex in the box. tuning that.
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For me, it turned out that I was a bit luckier, it only took 2 tries to find out that
Penzoil Synchromesh was good oil to use in the gearbox.