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    gear oil in tranny ?

    hey whats up i just put 17's lowered 2.5 caster and camber newwer f22a1 motor and switched over to 5 speed just wondering what type of oil anyone would suggest to use autozone says 10w40 just wondering thnks

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    10w-30w thats what i use work good. get a good brand oil
    U dont work U dont eat
    U dont grind Udont shine
    1st car 90 CB7 lx auto coupe
    present car 90 CB7 ex clutch coupe
    1st motor f22a1 2nd motor f22a4 present motor JDM H22a with m2b4 trans

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      #3
      Honda MTF for the trans. There are other options but I prefer OEM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by NAiL05
        Honda MTF for the trans. There are other options but I prefer OEM.
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          #5
          Originally posted by NAiL05
          Honda MTF for the trans. There are other options but I prefer OEM.
          I was told ONLY to use OEM trans fluid ....supposedly our trannys dont like non OEM fluid at all....i cant remember who told me this.....

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            #6
            Originally posted by Ralphie
            I was told ONLY to use OEM trans fluid ....supposedly our trannys dont like non OEM fluid at all....i cant remember who told me this.....
            Honda originally recommended 10w30 for CB7s (under most driving conditions). Now, they recommend official Honda MTF. Either should be fine. I've only run 10w30 in my tranny without problems.
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              #7
              yup, either will be great, just run synthetic motor oil 10w30 i rec for the tranny fluid

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                #8
                i think as the transmission gets older, someone recommended Synchromesh oil if you have slight grinding issues.

                I'd rather listen to what Honda says to use, and stick to OEM myself also.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Leung
                  i think as the transmission gets older, someone recommended Synchromesh oil if you have slight grinding issues.

                  I'd rather listen to what Honda says to use, and stick to OEM myself also.
                  where you been at dude? i aint seen you in a good min!!!

                  OEM FTW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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