Got a new 6 speed installed at 51k miles, the first TWO went south due to multiple gear grinds.
Here is a picture of the gelled OEM lube and the brass CHUNKS that used to be synchronizers laying in the bottom.
https://www.turbodieselregister.com/user_gallery/displayimage.php?&photoid=2213&width=2
The same day I got the new 6 speed installed I brought it home and installed a PTO filter and Fastcooler and filled it with Royal Purple Synchromax.
I just turned 50k on the new 6 speed, it shifts better than new and is extremely easy in and out of gear with NO grinds. The lube came out looking like new and there were almost no brass shavings, a big improvement over the other 6 speed.
I know the warranty issues with not using OEM (lifetime!?) lube. I know others have used Synthetic MOTOR oil. My feeling is MOTOR oil is for MOTORS and transmission lube (Synchromax) is for TRANSMISSIONS.
The point to this is that there are better choices for your transmission than OEM.
Here is a picture of the gelled OEM lube and the brass CHUNKS that used to be synchronizers laying in the bottom.
https://www.turbodieselregister.com/user_gallery/displayimage.php?&photoid=2213&width=2
The same day I got the new 6 speed installed I brought it home and installed a PTO filter and Fastcooler and filled it with Royal Purple Synchromax.
I just turned 50k on the new 6 speed, it shifts better than new and is extremely easy in and out of gear with NO grinds. The lube came out looking like new and there were almost no brass shavings, a big improvement over the other 6 speed.
I know the warranty issues with not using OEM (lifetime!?) lube. I know others have used Synthetic MOTOR oil. My feeling is MOTOR oil is for MOTORS and transmission lube (Synchromax) is for TRANSMISSIONS.
The point to this is that there are better choices for your transmission than OEM.