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I'd use 90w gear oil..
You can not use the same oil in a engine for manual for a Honda. Each car takes a different type of oil.
No, a 1982 Honda 185 does not have gear oil. The engine and transmission both use the same oil and draw from the same reservoir. The rear axle bearings are lubricated only with grease as are all other bearings.
3 oz each fork. automatic transmission fluid is ok to use.
Yes, in my transmission.Yes, in my transmission.
No
Your transmission does use lube oil. It takes a thicker oil like 75w90 or 90w140 and NOT automatic transmission fluid.
yes the transmission and rear end are open to each other, use- transmission hydraulic oil-
If it is a CVT transmission then yes you can use cvt gearbox oil in a mini cooper.
5w30 for engine oil. Dexron 3 for transmission fluid on an automatic.
Engine Oil - use with API certification Transmission Oil - Used OEM Mitsubishi Transmission Oil Only.
Most but not all manual transmissions use a heavy weight oil. That is transmission oil. Most A/T use a much lighter transmission fluid, which is a highly refined oil, that is transmission fluid. You will sometines find a manual transmission which uses Trsnsmission fluid. Certain Ford Rangers is an example.