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Fluid for M47 transmission 200 1989

I've looked at the FAQ, and I still need clear info and advice. I've just put my '89 245 with 5 speed MT on the road after it sat unused for 4 yrs. Bentley manual says never use Dexron ATF, it says use type F or G ATF. My Truck and Auto parts store sells Castrol ATF, which they and Castrol say is "universal". Castrol, from their 800 ph#, referred me to 2 NYC metro area distributors who would refer me to retailers who would sell me the "special" type F I need. Neither distributor could give me an answer. First one didn't even know what I was talking about. Not customer-service oriented!
Other Brickboard threads (from years 2001 - 2006) here talk about MTL and Mobil synthetic and ATF and gear oils. The MTL gets good recommendations. Now in 2008 does anyone have more/better info or product(s) to recommend? and sources? I only need to buy 2 qts. I assume I can call local Volvo dealer and get their product. One of their 3 parts men is old & experienced enough to know about "one of those old ones"....
I'd appreciate any product brands and specs, and sources - websites or ph #s, vendor names.
Many advise whilst filling the tranny, to tilt the car enough to put in an extra 1/2 qt (total just less than 2 qts) for better lubrication and longer life. I can do that! Any thing else? Thanks,
Steve








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    Fluid for M47 transmission 200 1989

    Yep, Red Line MTL, and buy 3 quarts. You'll get about 2-1/3 quarts in by tilting the car.

    Reminder: LOOSEN THE FILL PLUG FIRST! *BEFORE* you drain the old oil out.
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      Fluid for M47 transmission 200 1989

      I just did this last week and was only able to get about 1.9 quarts of MTL into my car.

      I had the driver's side of my jacked up (on flat ground) high enough that the front and rear tires were off of the ground. It'd be good to keep a 3rd quart around for topping up the case if it needs it and being sure to check it regularly.

      That way 5th gear stays lubed.

      I had a ton of metal shavings stuffed into both the drain and fill plug magnet areas which freaked me out.

      My car was running Amsoil Super Shift for 60k miles before I took ownership, which is too long for a service interval. However, my transmission is silent, so I have my fingers crossed.

      The MTL didn't help or hurt my transmission so far. I didn't notice any difference (which is a good thing, since nothing was wrong.)









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        Fluid for M47 transmission 200 1989

        Thanks Luke. I called 3 suppliers for Redline MTL - none has heard of it. Volvo service manager said to use 70/80 gear oil!?
        GotonFCP.com and Europarts.com don't show it as available. Maybe I should google search..? Anyone know a store chain, or supplier? I'm close to Katonah NY in northern Westchester County, 10 miles from Danbury CT. Or a mail order supplier?
        Thanks.
        Steve








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          Fluid for M47 transmission 200 1989

          Try 4WD + off-road supply shops. Red Line products are pretty popular with that crowd.
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          Fluid for M47 transmission 200 1989

          I could easily find MTL online, but I didn't want to pay shipping. I'm a preffered customer (I'm always in there buying parts for my cars) at Advance Auto in town and I had them overnight two quarts for me from their warehouse somewhere in Kansas. I imagine any Pep Boys, O'Reillys, Western Auto, etc... can order it for you.

          I only had to pay 8 dollars a quart, which is about what it costs online, but I didn't have to pay another 10 for shipping.

          Someone told me to call race shops around town since redline is a racing product. Our race shops have all closed, unfortunately.

          It's easy to find online, but I was getting quotes of 28-30 dollars for two quarts, which is hard to swallow when dino lube ATF Type F is about a buck a quart at the farm supply store here ;)

          Good Luck!

          It's just plain jane stuff. Here's a photo of my bottle and the MTL itself in my quart jar I used to pump fluids up and into things like transmissions or differentials.









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    Fluid for M47 transmission 200 1989

    I pretty sure Walmart sells ATF F in SuperTech brand. You could change the fluid with that and run it for a few thousand miles and then switch to Redline MTL. I've run the MTL for 4 years and 24K miles and the shifting especially into 1st and reverse is improved. Overfilling to 2 quarts is a popular recomendation.







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