H-d,s syn-3 yes works in all holes....:0
I understand you can use the same oil viscosity in both motor & transmission on the 2008 harley roadking!
1. Molasses 2. Honey Both have higher viscosity than water.
YES
Neither. Each has it's purpose. Use exactly what the manufacture recommends and use a multi-viscosity oil that will work in both cold and hot climates. The most common weight recommended in in new cars today is SAE 5w20.
I think you will need to use the caprice tranny as the bolt holes are different on the olds tranny. Here is how it works if the motor is a Chevy you must use a tranny with the Chevy bolt patern. There is some trannys with both bolt pattern. (never seen one). If it is an olds motor you must use a BPO tranny. BPO is a Buick, Pontiac or Oldsmobile. I am sure that they do make adapter though (never seen one)
nope it well not work! unless u want to cut off both 22r n d v6 tranny bell housing n wield it to d tranny u want to use!
absolutely not. not without some kind of mods and all of the wiring harnesses and computers. also the tranny would have to go with the motor as the ECU must connect to both the tranny and engine to function properly.
Both are same
Generally people refer to an oils viscosity by the number after the W In your case the viscosity would be 40. Really both number are a measurement of viscosity. Without getting to involved... the 15 represents how well the oil flows at a cold temperature, also know as an oils winter weight. The 40 indicates how well the oil flows when the oil is hot.
Both are same
Both are same
no it cant be done,they are totally different from each other.