Well, hello there, friend! It's all about finding the right balance in life, just like choosing the right gear oil for your vehicle. While 85W-90 gear oil is a bit thicker than 75W-90, it can still be used as a substitute in certain situations. Just make sure to check your vehicle's manufacturer recommendations to ensure it will work well for your specific needs. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
Yes it can. the only difference between the oil is the thickness. 75 weight and 85 weight. its not that big of a difference so it can be replaced with that.
Yes it can. the only difference between the oil is the thickness. 75 weight and 85 weight. its not that big of a difference so it can be replaced with that.
Manual Transmission: 1990-1994 Talons NA API GL-4 or higher SAE 75W-90 or 75W-85W 2.30qts(2.2L) sae 85w - 145 gear oil wall mart has it cheap!!
Generally speaking a 85w/90 gear oil would be mineral. A synthetic oil has better operating characteristics at either end of a temperature range and so they normally have a wider viscosity difference. i.e. with gear oils a 75w/90 or 80w/140 could well be synthetic
80 or 85W 90 gear oil.
Non-Turbo: MOPAR MS9417 MTX Fluid P/N 4773167 Turbo: MOPAR Hypoid gear oil/API classification GL-4, SAE 75W-90 or 75W-85W
API-GL-5 or SAE 75W/85W gear oil. 1986-89 is 2.2 quarts, while 1990-1994 takes 1.9 quarts
Manual trans '90 - '94 1.8L API GL-4 or higher SAE 75W-90 or 75W-85W 1.90qts(1.8L) " FWD NA API GL-4 or higher SAE 75W-90 or 75W-85W 2.30qts(2.2L) " FWD Turbo API GL-4 or higher SAE 75W-90 or 75W-85W 2.30qts(2.2L) " AWD API GL-4 or higher SAE 75W-90 or 75W-85W 2.40qts(2.3L) Auto trans fluid '90 - '94 1.8L Dia ATF SP or MITSUBISHI PLUS ATF or equivelant 6.40qts(6.1L) " 2.0L NA Dia ATF SP or MITSUBISHI PLUS ATF or equivelant 6.40qts (6.1L) " 2.0L Turbo Dia ATF SP or MITSUBISHI PLUS ATF or equivelant 7.40qts(7.02L) From the Chrysler FAQ Question: Can the so-called "universal" automatic transmission fluids be used in all Chrysler Corporation vehicles calling for ATF+? The labels of the universal brands do not mention Chrysler applications. Answer: There's a good reason why universal brands do not mention Chrysler applications. Chrysler now recommends that only ATF+ Type 7176 (PN 4467721) be used in all Chrysler automatic transmissions with locking torque converters. Substituting any other automatic transmission fluid can lead to drivability problems. Mopar ATF+ allows more slippage than other friction-modified fluides.
I personally use 85W-140W gear oil.
its in your manual... i have a Mitsubishi eclipse gt 2002 manual and it needs SAE 75W-85W (GL-4) don't know about the A/T...
2000 Mitsubushi Eclipse For the manualtransaxle fill with gear oil SAE 75W − 90W or 75W − 85W conforming to API classification GL-4 till the level comes to the lower portion of filler plug hole. Quantity: 2.3 quarts 3.0 quarts For the automatic transaxle, fill with A/T fluid DIAMOND ATF SP-III, DIAMOND ATF SP-II M or equivalent. Quantity: 8.1 quarts 8.9 quarts
4 pints (1.9 liters) SAE 85W-90 gear lubricant API grade GL-5.