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FS Cool collection, not mine
plymouthcranbrook replied to RebeccaVasquez's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
Is that a collection or a salvage yard? -
1967 Triumph tr4a Not Mine
plymouthcranbrook replied to Fossil's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
Memories, memories, stuck between the pages of my mind…. Mine was a 66 and BRG but still.. -
1967 Toronado 75,000 miles $8,000 obo
plymouthcranbrook replied to B Jake Moran's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
Is the rear end sagging or the front just raised up? -
FOR SALE: 1958 Plymouth Fury--- Sarver, PA
plymouthcranbrook replied to Yellow1301's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
Another would be retirement fund in action. -
Once again as an old shade tree mechanic I would expect that the any of the listed oils would work well. After all how many miles per year are you driving? It probably would take forever to wear out the parts of your trans in the amount you probably drive. After all any modern synthetic for manual transmissions is going to be infinitely better than the original oil.
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I was enamored of Minis when I was young but only got to drive one at a solo style event near my home(our local church in fact) for one round. It was fun and different. Like everything else they rose out if my price point so there went that. Still happy to see someone enjoying them.
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I swear to God. Will it never end?
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When I get a moment to go to my garage I will take a photo of what I put in my 52 Plymouth and post it. I had crunchy second gear shifts unless I really shifted slow. This oil cured it completely. As to being “frothy” since I have never really drained mine hot from the trans I have never seen or heard of that. My only idea would be that the oil that was in it was way to thin. Since some manual transmissions use thin oil from the factory perhaps someone just put in the wrong stuff.