It is fine. The oils will not do anything bad mixed, and thereâ??s not
enough of the old oil left anyway. If that kind of thing did cause
issues we would have heard many horror stories because it is a very
common occurrence.
Regards, Tony Drewâ??s
On 2021-07-23 17:57, Peter Arakelian wrote:
> Made a real rookie mistake....I needed to change the oil in my
> non-overdrive TR6 transmission. It had been filled with 90W GL5. I
> jacked up one side of the car to access the drain plug more easily,
> but I put the drain plug back in before I lowered the car and filled
> with Redline MTL-90. I figure there may be a cup of the old oil left
> behind because I did not lower the car before putting the plug back
> in.
> Am I in trouble or close enough? reality please, not theory.
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