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Old May 31, 2007 | 04:35 PM
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Chime in if you ever had your tranny filled with diaqueen.

Here's the story: I dropped off my car to get the brake pads changed and the transfer case oil changed then went to work. I explained to the guy the drain/fill bolts are near the tranny so be careful and that they are near the left side of the car versus the right. (I explained it to him in more detail but could not point it out for him since the lift was already occupied (3hour wait). So now i'm a little paranoid and after this post I'm off to autozone to buy synchromesh to change the tranny out just in case... My question is how would the car shift like? I drove like 50 miles in its current condition and please only comment if you know what diaqueen in the gearbox shifts like.

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Old May 31, 2007 | 05:24 PM
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You should be more specific, because DiaQueen DOES go in the transmission, but there are two types of DiaQueen. There's the GL-4 and GL-5 - one for the trans and one for the t-case/rear diff.
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Old May 31, 2007 | 06:31 PM
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I am referring to diaqueen lsd oil into the gearbox. I thought GL4 Diaqueen only went into differentials.
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