Anyone used Pensoilchromesh oil in there 4/s trans
Another outstanding testimonial without any substantiation of the product in question....amazing! How about some specifics of the product....viscosity, composition, before and after results, price, availablity....for those who might like to consider trying.I use in my 4 speeds, my buddy in his and my uncle uses it also......good stuff.
THANK YOU for your input. I use the MobilOne 85W-90 synthetic gear lubricant, in my RS23V0A******, which has EP additives and ZDDP antiwear additives. #6 says his trans, after a rebuild, shifts "like butter with no noise" and was not "very hot" (how hot is not very hot), again without any actual values, is subjective at best. How fast does butter shift?. There are opinions that state that several of the components in the Pennzoil product are detrimental to the brass components of the transmission. These items (synchronizer rings, sliding sleeves and shifting forks) are silicon bronze alloys (not brass), but are totally compatible with today's lubricants.
I read that before I posted the link.the needs of Chrysler, GM, Honda and other transmission
Substantiation? Source(s)?There are opinions that state that several of the components in the Pennzoil product are detrimental to the brass components of the transmission.
BOB RENTON
Listed alphabetically?I read that before I posted the link.
I was particularly impressed that Chrysler was listed first
No! Listed by THE BEST first!Listed alphabetically?
Why? is it so difficult for you to explain details? Perhaps verbalization skills? As far as responding to my comments, if, they annoy you, disagree with your philosophies or experiences, why don't you just ignore them? Stating something rhetorical, like "not too hot" or how high is up or why is there air, is somewhat ambiguous and really does not express a fact but is just an opinion and is subject individual interpretation.Ya know Bob, I’m a little tired of having to explain, to last little detail for YOU, on everything! I’m not a structural, electrical or biomechanical engineer. No where close to it, but I have stayed at a Holiday Inn.
So the next time someone says, doesn’t get hot, shifts/feels like butter, use some F’in common sense about what people are talking about. Don’t be so GD literal!