Whooooa, I'm not an expert here, but -- I think Perry is suggesting you use
the kind of oil you put into a differential. Why don't you call the Toyota
service department. Or talk to the people at Jiffy Lube or Oil Can Henry's.
Modern transmissions use light weight oil.
Hell, the factory manual for the Austin Healey transmission/overdrive calls
for SAE 30W oil. Why are there so many people on this list that keep insisting
you should use heavy oil in their transmissions?
My personal preference is to use RedLine MTL - but I'm a racer so I spend the
extra dollars for maximin performance.
Richard Mayor
BN7L-466 Vintage Racer
Portland, Oregon
> To: healeys at autox.team.net
> Date: Mon, 2 May 2011 20:50:55 -0400
> From: healeyguy at aol.com
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] smitty 5 speed oil capacity
>
> Ira
> Assume you are asking about the Toyota "W" trans. Volume is 2.5 quarts if
it
> is really empty. Drain is in the bottom of the trans. Filler is drivers
side
> (if I remember) and use a gear oil pump to fill the trans to the bottom of
the
> plug threads.
> Use gear oil.
> Examples:
> Ford 75W-90
> Pennzoil Synthetic 75W-90 GL4
> Pennzoil Gearplus 80W-90 GL4
> Amsoil MTG 75W-90
> Probably a lot more
>
> Aloha
> Perry
>
> From: I Erbs
>
>
> Can I please get the capacity for a Toyota SR 5 and I assume it uses 90wt
> il, but is it non-detergent or not? I
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