No, you should not use gear oil in an engine. Gear oil is specifically designed for transmissions, differentials, and gear systems, whereas engine oil is formulated to lubricate and protect the internal components of an engine. Using gear oil in an engine can cause improper lubrication, overheating, and potential engine damage. Always use the recommended engine oil specified by the manufacturer for optimal performance.
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For stroke engine bikes use the engine oil as gear oil. In case of a two stroke engine you can use regular 80 W / 90 gear oil.
Use what the manufacture suggests. Consult the owners manual for the correct oil for the engine.
That is not a good idea.
Yes, use exactly what the manufacture recommends in the engine and gearbox. gearbox oil is normally a much heavier weight of oil.
i am trying to fiind out how often do you change the gear case oil on a 150cc scooter, i dont want to know about the engine oil just the gear case oil
GL-5 for gear oil and for engine oil use 10W-30
Gear oil is more viscous (thicker) and has different additives in it.
According to the manual (Suzuki RM125), it says to run 10W40. They make an 80W gear oil and I have used it but it did no better or worse than automotive 10W40. 80W gear oil is approximately equivelant to 25W engine oil, because engine oils and gear oils use a different rating standard
what type of gear pulley to use to take off oil pump on 1996 Mazda mellinia?
Yes, you can use 75w-90 gear oil instead of SAE 90 gear oil
I use rotella in my engine oil. The hydraulic/ Tran i use a universal oil. The front drive diff I use 80 wt gear oil. I have a TL2301 4 wheel drive
80w or 10w- 30 engine oil.