NO. Very different fluids for very different purposes.
Not if you want your vehicle to remain functional.
20-50 wt motor oil OR HD Primary oil
Motor oil, trans fluid, gear oil, power steering, washer fluid, coolant, brake fluid, gas..... Please be more specific
If your using Syn 3 oil nothing. The big difference between standard motor oil and primary/trans fluid is the lack of sulfur in the motor oil and the viscosity, the sulfur helps adsorb shock and is much better for the trans. A far as the primary goes the thinner oil is much better for your clutch, ATF is also a good primary fluid, many companies like Barnette recommend it.
jeep dealer in bloomington in. said 10w30 motor oil. Depends on the year and trans. some take 80w90, some take a synthetic trans fluid, others ATF.
Probably nothing drastic, especially as you change your motor oil frequently ( -you DO, right ). Well, now is the time to do it again. -The other way, engine oil in trans, will lead to problems and in that case you MUST drain ALL trans fluid immediately. (out of torque converter too ).
A 1997 uses Mopar ATF+4 as the trans fluid.
Absolutely not. Ignore anyone who tells you different.
20/50 motor oil and you can use sport trans fluid in trani if you can find it. this is the old fluid used, but you can also use the new stuff which is Formula+ or the synthetic Syn3 in the trani, both of which are available at Harley dealers.
No it does not.The motor oil lubricates the entire engine and trans. 20w50 is recommended.Capacity is 5 quarts of oil. TwoWheelTony
It will contaminate the trans fluid and very likely gum things up. I would drain and fill entirely with new fluid.
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