1986 to 1996 Manual Transmission and Transfer case use API GL4 or GL4 and GL5 80W90 or 75W90.
Differentials use API GL-5 SAE 75W-90 or 80W-90 lubricant.
Do not put a GL5 gear oil in the transmission unless it says GL4 and GL5. GL5 will attack the syncros.
80w90 gear oil
they have a cable clutch not hydraulic
75W-90
GL4 any works. i use, Penzoil syncromesh in all mine... easy to find in brick stores.
you must use a gear/wet brake oil which is avalable from suzuki you must use this due to the interal wet brake
Changing differential fluid is no different from changing engine oil. You just have to make sure that you find the correct drain plug on the bottom and the correct filler tube on top. --Ken On some differentials you have to remove the cover plate to drain.
You can use any SAE certified rear differential fluid in your 1970 Chevrolet. The 1970 Chevrolet differential fluid can be checked from the differential fluid check port.
You cannot. It is a sealed transmission with "lifetime" fluid. I took mine to a local mechanic who knew how to change the fluid. The Suzuki dealer charges an arm and a leg to do this. If you do this make sure to get the correct fluid-it matters. You can get the right fluid from a Suzuki dealer.
It has a transaxle, there is no separate differential fluid.
Mobil 424 hydraulic transmission tractor oil or Amsoil tractor hydraulic transmission oil
2.7 pts. You can find this information in Haynes repair manual, sale in any outo store. I paid arround $15.00
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