OK, I decide to run actual gear oil, and not motor oil, in the T-96, since I was scared straight by the trans failure. No more funny fluids for me! "No Sir Ossifer, had I known my health were in jep-rody I never would had lit one." -- HELL'S ANGEL TO COP, BUSTED WITH A [marijuana] JOINT Long story short: mail order. It is nearly impossible to find transmission lube/gear oil WITHOUT "extreme pressure" (read: corrosive sulphur) additives. All of the old specifications are as obsolete as tube radios. The nomenclature in the TSM is worthless! Look for: GL-1 (old gear lube) or better, GL-4 (new gear lube). Nearly everything is GL-5. DO NOT! run common GL-5 juice in our old Borg Warner transmissions, with bronze thrust bushings and synchro friction rings! It eats them. (It may be that some of the synthetic "GL-5" fluids achieve that level of "extreme pressure" without sulphur, but (1) it's hard to figure out which is which and (2) it's not available retail.) Autozone had ONLY Royal Purple, $15! per quart. That stated it met GL-4 and GL-5. Ouch! $30 for transmission juice! Good stuff though. If it fails again, I will not rebuild it a third time! In goes a T-5! (Even though it would be my own damn fault if it fails.) Man it's fun to drive this car!! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list