API GL-5 is a performance specification established by the American Petroleum Institute for automotive gear lubricants, particularly for hypoid gears and other high-performance gear applications. It indicates that the lubricant provides superior protection against wear, oxidation, and foaming, and is designed to handle high loads and extreme pressure conditions. Oils meeting this specification are commonly used in manual transmissions, differentials, and axles. Additionally, API GL-5 oils often contain additives to enhance performance and protect gears under severe driving conditions.
Manual trans. API GL-4 SAE75W90W or 80W90W gear oil Differential API GL-5 SAE 80W90W hypoid gear oil Transfer case API GL-4 or GL-5 SAE80W or 90W gear oil
API GL-5 Designates the type of service characteristic of gears, particularly hypoids in automotive axles operated under high-speed and/or low-speed, hightorque conditions. Lubricants qualified under U.S. Military Specification MIL-L-2105D (formerly MILL- 2105C) satisfy the requirements of the API GL-5 designation.
Gear Oil API GL-4 or GL-5. 75W-90
here the kind of fluid your 1994 rx7 would take Specified oil: Grade: API service GL-4 or GL-5 All-season: SAE 75W - 90 Above 10 °C (50 °F): SAE 80W - 90 Capacity: 2.5 L (2.6 US qts, 2.2 Imp qts)Specified oil: Grade: API service GL-4 or GL-5
The Toyota Corolla requires Dexron III transmission fluid in automatic transmissions. Corolla manual transmissions, on the other hand, use Hypoid API GL-5 (75W-90) for the 4A-FE engine, and API GL-5 (75W-90) for the 7A-FE and 1ZZ-FE engines.
4 pints (1.9 liters) SAE 85W-90 gear lubricant API grade GL-5.
API GL-4 SAE 75w90w or 80w90w. That is according to the Haynes manual
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The 1999 Hyundai Accent GL recommended transmission oil is API GL 5, SAE 75W90 semi synthetic transmission fluid. The transmission fluid can be purchased at any auto parts store.
API 80W90 GL-5 gear lubricant Front and rear.
1988-1998 requires API 80W-90 GL-5 gear lube. This is common for most rear ends
Gear oil that meets the API GL-5 classification is typically comparable to oils that adhere to the same performance standards, such as those labeled with SAE J2360 or ISO 12925-1. Additionally, synthetic gear oils that specify GL-5 performance can also be used as alternatives. It's important to ensure that the oil is suitable for the specific application, particularly in high-load and high-temperature environments. Always check manufacturer recommendations for compatibility and performance requirements.