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I would never use 10w for anything other then a lubicator for Electric Motor bearings, or other light use friction related issues, good for the chain lube of a chain saw, 90w is used in auto rear ends, a multi oil such as 10w-40w is common in auto crankcases, but straight 10w in a crankcase is a no no,,,even lawnmowers use 30w, or a 10w-30w but never a straight 10w
90w gear lub
The oil capacity is 17oz of 80/90w gear oil. The oil capacity is 17oz of 80/90w gear oil.
80/90w gear oil
Of course.... the differential / transaxle uses a Mopar 75 - 90W Hypoid Gear oil
80/90W In the rear end the same in the transmission as long as its a standard shift transmission and not a automatic
4 qts 80-90W gear oil
75/90w
4 qts 80-90W gear oil
Two-stroke motorcycles don't use a crankcase oil for lubrication. The oil is mixed right in with the gasoline. If you're talking about transmission oil, then 85 or 90w hypoid gear oil or ATF will work just fine. Dont put ATF in it that's the dumbest thing ive ever heard. 90w gear oil. or bel ray gear saver oil. stuff for dirt bikes. NOT CARS!
Hypoid 80/90W. Check www.xjbikes.com
I'd use 90w gear oil..