humming sound.....
Originally Posted by jirro22,Dec 26 2007, 01:33 PM
just give it a shot... it may work or may not work..but good luck...
just a question.. are you in the Philippines? if u ar, its hella hot and humid out there and you might be really using the wrong oil and the oil myt not be doing its job.
just a question.. are you in the Philippines? if u ar, its hella hot and humid out there and you might be really using the wrong oil and the oil myt not be doing its job.
Originally Posted by pinoyk20,Dec 26 2007, 06:57 PM
hi guys the royal purple oil that i am using is 75w90.. do you think its not suitable for my diff??? thanks!!!
i'd still switch it out.
good luck finding the issue.
ho guys!! i have with me a HNODA MTF that is being sold here in the philippines. the thing is that it doesnt say what viscocity it has... im not sure if we have the same MTF oil but this one is made by IDEMITSU LUBE singapore... is this the same HONDA MTF that you are using on your trasnsmission??? thanks!!!!
the code is P/NO.08267-p99-01ZS1
the code is P/NO.08267-p99-01ZS1
Originally Posted by jyeung528,Dec 26 2007, 10:54 PM
probably not, but it shouldn't cause a problem so quickly...
i'd still switch it out.
good luck finding the issue.
i'd still switch it out.
good luck finding the issue.
Originally Posted by pinoyk20,Dec 26 2007, 11:31 PM
ho guys!! i have with me a HNODA MTF that is being sold here in the philippines. the thing is that it doesnt say what viscocity it has... im not sure if we have the same MTF oil but this one is made by IDEMITSU LUBE singapore... is this the same HONDA MTF that you are using on your trasnsmission??? thanks!!!!
the code is P/NO.08267-p99-01ZS1
the code is P/NO.08267-p99-01ZS1
You can order LE1605 from Ricks. It is probably the better suited for the warm climate in your area. In the mean time you can try some other GL5 75w110 oil or even 75w140. It might be the oil thats to thin for your hot climate.
Originally Posted by jurn,Dec 27 2007, 01:45 AM
You can order LE1605 from Ricks. It is probably the better suited for the warm climate in your area. In the mean time you can try some other GL5 75w110 oil or even 75w140. It might be the oil thats to thin for your hot climate.


