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Royal purple MaxGear 75w-90 in a four speed? #384096
07/23/09 11:37 AM
07/23/09 11:37 AM
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I posted this in the Q&A section and wanted some more answers

I want to change the oil in my transmission( four speed)
I already have from a previous project ( put it in the rear end of my jeep) 3 quarts of Royal Purple Max-Gear oil, sae 75x-90.
The back of the bottle says it meets requrements of API GL-4 and GL-5 and says it is great for manual trans requiring GL-4 or GL-5
anyhow, does anybody run it? would you run it? would you save it for another project? would you sell it at your next yard sale?
thanks guys

Re: Royal purple MaxGear 75w-90 in a four speed? [Re: Joshs68] #384097
07/23/09 11:50 AM
07/23/09 11:50 AM
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You'll be fine if its a standard Chrysler 833 tranny.

I would go to their Synchromax if it is a Jerico or other race tranny.


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Re: Royal purple MaxGear 75w-90 in a four speed? [Re: CompWedgeEngines] #384098
07/23/09 11:55 AM
07/23/09 11:55 AM
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regular old 833







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