[W126 Coupe] Oil leak - transmission advice
Jonathan
jhodgman at gmail.com
Sun Jun 22 00:05:32 EDT 2008
First off, I'd take that 0-40 out Straight away..our engines were never
designed w/ that weight in mind...plus, these new styles of oil do NOT
have the anti wear additives that our engines need.. Nevermind an oil
with that large a spread will be Very susceptible to sheering once warm.
You will do all your wearable bit a great disservice by keeping that oil
in your car. The ONLY M1 you should be running in the 15/50 Extended
Performance..this still has the zinc/phosphate that out engines Need.
As for the trans, if it's slipping and adjusting the mod/changing fluid
doesn't fix the problem it's time for a rebuild. I'd suggest using B&M
trick shift....it's by Far my pref'd fluid for our transmissions.
Jonathan
stefansj at canisius.edu wrote:
> Hey everyone,
> I recently changed my oil with Mobil 1 0w-40 (My first synthetic switch). The
> engine runs wonderfully, however, I have now encountered another problem.
> The car sat for 10-15 years before it came into my posession developing a
> minor leak between the tranmission and engine. This was very minor until I
> changed over to the Mobil 1. I assume the synthetic change really cleaned out
> the seal making the leak a concern. I plan on taking out the transmission and
> replacing the seal (I know, a pretty big job). My tranny has always had slight
> slippage until it warms up (after accelerating 3-4 times). So my question is, Is
> there anything I can do while I'm in there to fix the slipping? Anything I should
> replace since Ive gone that far? The car is a 83' euro 380SEC with 78,000 miles.
> Any advice you guys could give me before I take on this job would be a greatly
> appreciated! thanks, Jas
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