From what I heard and from my past experience. Sometimes it does hurt the transmission. What I mean is it depends on the transmission wear and tear. For example; I had a 1990 Nissan Pathfinder SE, Transmission started slipping a little, so I figure it would help. Well to make the long story short. I change transmission filter and fluid and I got 1 more year out of it.
Depending on the definition of "mess up", two quarts low is enough to make it act poorly, and most likely not upshift.
no not if have shift kit in transmission that it want mess up
No, changing the size of your rims and tires will not mess up your transmission. It will mess with your gas mileage and your speedometer though.
Yes it can
if you mess around with the transmission or trash the vehicle that how you ruin the car's transmission.
the oil heats up in the transmission and the gears slide easier check the transmission oil and think of a possible change of oil
It'll stop it working for sure.
warm it up first then on the bottom of the engine there is a screw, take it off and the oil will come out, put it back fill the oil level back up using the transmission oil
change the gearbox oil it is ATF you have sticking valves due to dirty oil. and oil all linkages.
if your oil is grey in your rm 80 then i suggest you best change it right away or else it will mess up your crank and your rod because you are suppose to change the oil in motocros bikes after about a month
If you mean "engine oil" then I would think that a seal has failed between the transmission unit and the "engine" Other than that maybe someone put or topped up the transmission fluid in the wrong location. Change of oil is required any way
Yes