Keeping in mind that the same oil services both engine and transmission, honestly, I don't believe that the Lucas fix will fix your problem.
Provided they both share an h22a or f22a engine they should be a perfect match!
On a 400ex the engine and transmission share the same oil. So when you change the oil in the engine you are changing the transmission oil as well. That is why you need an ATV or motorcycle oil designed for wet clutches.
The motor and transmission share the same fluid. So if you check the oil you are also checking the transmission fluid.
Need to know what parts you want to share. More info please like the model, the engine, the transmission, etc.
If they both share the same engine, yes
No. The gears are integrated within the engine so the gears share the engine oil.
The Lincoln LS shares the AJV8 engine with Jaguar, and the 5R55W transmission with Ford Trucks.
the engine and transmission share the same oil, any good automotive oil, as long as it isn't a energy conserving oil is fine, either 10w-40, 20w-50, there are people who say you need to use motorcycle specific oil, but not necessary in my opinion
Honda Civic four cylinder engine all share the same pattern for the firing order. The firing order for a 1991 Honda Civic is 1-3-4-2.
Many times atvs share the same oil for both the engine cylinder and transmission. Gear lube is usually what the rear end fluid is called if it is a shaft drive quad.
BOP stands for Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac. They all share the same rear of engine bolt pattern and the transmissions will interchange between those brands.
You don't, it uses the same oil as the engine. WHOA! do NOT go by that last answer somebody left. Japanese bikes share the same oil in the engine and transmission. Harleys do NOT share engine oil with the transmission. Tranny oil must be checked and changed separately than from the engine. You must open the derby cover over the clutch to check and add transmission oil on a newer Sportster. Older Ironhead Sportsters have an inspection plug on the primary. have someone hold the bike straight up, you will get a false level on the kickstand. It uses 20-50wt motor oil OR HD primary oil. There's also a chain inside that primary that has to be adjusted regularly. Get a factory service manual.