Ifordman98
CEG'er
I was told that i can use the pennzoil GM synchro mesh by a fellow ceg'r instead of the oem mtx transaxle fluid. What is everyones opinion on this? I need this desperatley.
I was told that i can use the pennzoil GM synchro mesh by a fellow ceg'r instead of the oem mtx transaxle fluid. What is everyones opinion on this? I need this desperatley.
no, the only alternative to the OEM Spec. is royal purple synchromax. the pennzoil, isn't designed for the soft metals found in our transmissions.
...the short vid is a used(tight) shift fork on its shaft Vs a new shift fork(slides easy)This is the long term effect of any ATF fluid on the white metal bushes used on the MTX75 shaft forks. This was one of the main reasons Ford changed the spec. ATF fluids are a no no in an MTX75. Should also note that both the tight fork and the fork rod came from a customers trans that had issues with stiff shifting. From measurements, the rod was in spec, the tight fork was out of spec and the bush I.D. was too small Vs the size of the I.D. of the new fork used in the demo. Also note that just changing to a non ATF fluid only has a 50/50 chance of helping tight forks, once the bushes have expanded it's usually too late. Moral here is to stay away from all ATF fluids and F/mod..TH
And as posted before in case you guys missed it...
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As a sample of one, this demonstration is statistically meaningless. Now if this was a common problem that would be another matter.
I have 3 boxes of old forks in the shop,at least 50% are far tighter than a new stoc fork on the shift rod.If you want to prove this out Todd('one is hadly a sample etc!)...feel free to swing by and I can set you up with a chair and rod and you can test them all!...I can tell you that the worst ones are from MTX's that spent all their life in ATF!!...(BTW,around 500+ forks to check!!)TH
of course my car was run on ATF and friction modifier for years and seemed to work great! but after all the new news i threw it out and put in ford honey. then it was hard to shift when it was cold, i was guessing the bushings were of course swollen. you can really tell the shape your tranny when you get the ATF out of there. anyway, when i recently took the tranny out and changed my clutch i put Royal Purple Synchromax back in and it shifted like a dream again! so my personal choice is RPS as of now.
I assume this means that you have tried all of these?The Royal Purple has been, by far, the best choice over regular/synthetic ATX, Ford Honey, or RedLine.