Penzoil Synchromesh Transmission oil?

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Penzoil Synchromesh Transmission oil?

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Many Parts stores carry this non-GL5 oil, specified for a few GM and Chrysler models with brass, bronze and/or copper parts.

I understand that such parts are the reason you should not use GL-5 in a spider transmission.

Anyone have experience using this oil in a Spider?

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Yes, it will be fine. A little pricey compared to NAPA GL-1 non-EP, but fine.
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kilrwail wrote:Yes, it will be fine. A little pricey compared to NAPA GL-1 non-EP, but fine.
Thanks - you are right, but our Napa store closed after both O'Reilley and Advanced A.P. moved into our little town.
Could not find other GL-1, Non-EP here, and shipping would make it a wash @ $7.49/qt.

My concern was that NO GL or EP rating of any kind appears on the product container - Just the GM and Chrysler spec numbers.

Thanks again - maybe your post will also help someone else in the same spot.
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I believe Synchromesh is also a synthetic and maybe why it's labeled differently.
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mdrburchette wrote:I believe Synchromesh is also a synthetic and maybe why it's labeled differently.
Spec sheet I found cautions against ANY "off-spec." use, so I will take it back for a refund and get a "known."
Better safe than sorry.

Pennzoil Spec sheet: http://www.pennzoil.com/documents/Synch ... 0Fluid.pdf
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After some more research, not only are you correct, but the more modern "synchromesh" oil seems to be considered superior to GL-1 by many. There is an extensive thread on the topic on another board:
[url] http://xwebforums.org/archive/index.php?t-502.html/url]

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I contacted Pennzoil. They did not recommend it for our transmissions.
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