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Old 04-13-2013 | 03:12 PM
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91 maxima manual tranny oil?

Anyone know what kind I need to buy? The FSM only tells me what api level to use which is 4 I believe. Anyone have any suggestions?
Old 04-13-2013 | 06:16 PM
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this stuff is pretty popular with the maxima guys...
http://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-produc...?code=MTGQT-EA

if you're in a warmer region of the country you can even go heavier weight
Old 04-13-2013 | 06:35 PM
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By heavier you mean up to a gl-5?
Old 04-13-2013 | 07:59 PM
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Sta-Lube SL24239 API/GL-4 Multi-Purpose Hypoid Gear Oil - 1 gal : Amazon.com : Automotive Sta-Lube SL24239 API/GL-4 Multi-Purpose Hypoid Gear Oil - 1 gal : Amazon.com : Automotive

Napa might have it, but I'm not sure if they still carry it.
Old 04-14-2013 | 12:31 AM
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Originally Posted by mythic540
By heavier you mean up to a gl-5?
GL-5 has a sulfur additive in it that wrecks the hell out of synchros in older vehicles, i havent seen the Nissan spec for 3rd gen gear oil but i imagine its GL-4 (no sulfur additive). older stickshifts have brass in them, the sulfur additive in GL-5 eats them away. if you require GL-4 the bottle MUST says GL-4 only, not GL-4 and Gl-5 compatible. i know Amsoil and Redline still make GL-4 gear oil.

as for weight ive run Redline 75w-90 in every stick ive owned, worked fine in winter and summer
Old 04-14-2013 | 12:40 PM
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I've been running the Napa StaLube stuff in mine. Its not terribly cheap but you're not saving a whole ton of money buying Napa stuff vs Redline and the like so if you're looking for something that just works, Napa has what you need, if you want something higher quality, you won't be much further in the hole with Redline or Amsoil!
Old 04-14-2013 | 01:26 PM
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yeah Redline is only like 14 bucks a bottle, for as little as the trans needs might as well get the good stuff. when i ran Redline in my truck it fixed alot of the notchy gear issues
Old 04-14-2013 | 01:47 PM
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Well apparently the Napa in my town no longer is in business, the O'Reilly here doesn't have a gl 4 rating and I don't even want to try autozone since they really don't ever seem to know what I'm talking about unless they look it up on their computer. Looks like I'm gonna have to go the online route
Old 04-14-2013 | 04:17 PM
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Sta-Lube SL24239 API/GL-4 Multi-Purpose Hypoid Gear Oil - 1 gal : Amazon.com : Automotive

Napa might have it, but I'm not sure if they still carry it.
I bought that oil at Napa about a year ago.
Old 04-14-2013 | 04:52 PM
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I found some oil at auto zone that's rated at api 4 and 5, would that be risking it?
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I found some oil at auto zone that's rated at api 4 and 5, would that be risking it?
Yeah don't use that crap. Get GL-4 like the manual specifies. It will tell you right there on the bottle that it's for "top off only" for GL-4 transmissions. I made that mistake years ago, drained it a day later and returned to Auto Blown. Then went to Napa and got the right stuff. Don't use any universal oil. Unless it's a small amount. I think I ended up mixing a half quart or so of Valvoline 4/5 in with the Sta-Lube just because I didn't want to buy a second gallon at the time.

I wish I did though because that was 7 years ago when the stuff was $13 a gallon.
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http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/Ca...239_0006410049

Click "Find a store". There were several within 10 miles of Visalia, CA.

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Old 04-14-2013 | 07:58 PM
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Thanks for your help fellas!!
Old 04-14-2013 | 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by mythic540
I found some oil at auto zone that's rated at api 4 and 5, would that be risking it?
already said in my previous post that GL-4 and GL-5 rated will still damage your synchros, has to be straight GL-4 rated. absolutely nothing else on the bottle. GL-5 will ruin your transmission
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