Actually a Laycock overdrive is VERY similar to an automatic
transmission:  Planetary gears, clutches, and hydraulic controls...
Doug Braun
'72 Spit
At 07:51 AM 8/31/00 -0400, you wrote:
>If you're willing to risk your transmission, you might want to experiment
>with Dextron III ATF.  It's a very good lubricant.  Manufacturers have
>realized that transmissions and even differentials do not need the heavy
>lubricants that have been used for decades.  That's why there has been
>an industry wide transition to lighter gear lubes.  Going lighter gives
>cleaner emissions, more performance and better gas mileage, and the
>transmission still lives.  Many manufacturers now specify 10-30 motor
>oil or ATF for manual gearboxes.  It's been a hot rod trick in the
>japanese car circles to switch older gearboxes to ATF for some time
>now.  I personally haven't been willing to do it in my vehicles because 
>ATF is so thin.  My brain can acknowledge the wisdom of the switch, 
>but my tummy gets butterflies at the notion.
 
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