What fluid does the tranny take on a 4104 ?
 

What fluid does the tranny take on a 4104 ?

Started by Gerry4104, April 03, 2012, 03:30:05 PM

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Gerry4104


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Gerry4104

I know i could look it up, but as long as i'm here what are the capacitys for the engine and the tranny....

TIA

zubzub

the '04 uses a special mineral oil (motorcycle 50W racing oil has same spec)  someone will chime in with the proper info.  It's in the book, just trying to use my memory.

gus

The book says Aviation Grade 50W but I see no reason 40W won't work. This aviation grade in the book is actually mineral oil which all aircraft once used but it is now called "break-in oil" for newly overhauled aircraft engines. It is expensive but I had some left over that I got by mistake.

Just don't ever use 90W, happened to me once at a bus place that should have known better!
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bevans6

I use synthetic 50W transmission (not gear) oil, in the hopes of easier shifting into first gear.  I agree that 40W engine oil is fine.

Brian
1980 MCI MC-5C, 8V-71T from a M-110 self propelled howitzer
Allison MT-647
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia

gus

The reason these old bus and truck trans use light oil is they have oil pumps built into the input shafts - my old '50s GMC big trucks use the same stuff.
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WEC4104

Some folks have experienced smoother shifting using the synthetics, however your transmission seals have to be in good shape.  Switching to synthetic has created leaks in trans that were "tight" with dino stuff.
If you're going to be dumb, you gotta be tough.

gus

Synthetics also break loose a lot of sludge and crud that has stayed in place for years.
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