21st century 80/90 would be a synthetic like Ansoil syn 80/90. Had a specialty gear shop and tried to use Amsoil 80/90. Great flow characturistics but it would leak out of the 20th century seals and disappear. my B8200D specs. 80/90
That's kind of like blaming the skillet when your food gets burned.21st century 80/90 would be a synthetic like Ansoil syn 80/90. Had a specialty gear shop and tried to use Amsoil 80/90. Great flow characturistics but it would leak out of the 20th century seals and disappear. my B8200D specs. 80/90
Don't know what brand oil you have tried but, Amsoil has 7 different weight oils listed for manual transmissions and only one is 75w90. Maybe it was the wrong weight oil for your application. I'm really curious about the brand you used. I have used over 200 gallons of Amsoil over the years in about every application you can think of and never once have I had a increase in the noise level.I havent had good experience with synthetic 80/90. Customers wanted it in diffs and manual transmissions, next thing i was changing it out as gear noise was more noticeable. Although it works in extreme cold. But gear noise to me is things wearing.
Udt is an excellent oil, if it was engineered to be used in front axle,im thinking its to have only one oil in the driveline to keep inventory simple.
Who said that?And NO, Amsoil is not the only company that produces good oils, contrary to what some people would have you believe.