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Recommended Tranny oil


Wogden

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You can't go wrong using what Packard recommended at the time, simple gear oil (GL-1) in the appropriate viscosity. Without looking it up, they probably recommended SAE-90 in the winter and SAE-140 in the summer, it should be in the owner's manual, if you don't have one, why not buy a reprint? You'll find it a useful document.

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I use synthetics in both my 1941 120 and 1947 Clipper. The only issue I have is that if I shift gears too fast, the gears will grind. It is not a fault with the synthetics, but a factor of worn synchronizers in a 71 and a 65 year old transmission. I wouldn't change back to non-synthetic and am just a little slower in shifting to compensate.

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